Email Safelisting Instructions
Gmail
- Open the email
- Hover over the sender’s name
- Select “Add to contacts” to save
You can also create a filter in Gmail to prevent our newsletters from going to spam.
- Click on the gear icon in the top right corner
- Select “Settings” from the drop-down menu
- Choose “Create a New Filter”
If you use tabs in Gmail, you can have future emails to appear in the “Primary” tab instead of “Promotions” or a different tab.
- Drag-and-drop the email message to the “Primary” tab
- When the black box appears: “Conversation moved to Primary. Do this for future messages from heythere@cybersecuritymarketingsociety.com?” Click “yes.”
If you use the Gmail app, you can move our newsletter to “Primary”:
- Tap on the hamburger icon in the top left-hand corner and select “Promotions”
- Open the newsletter
- Click on the three dots in the top right-hand corner of the screen
- Select “Move to,” then “Primary”
Outlook Desktop
- Select the email in the preview pane
- Right-click and select “Junk” at the bottom of the list
- Choose “Junk E-mail Options”
- In the pop-up window, choose the “Safe Senders” tab
- Click the “Add” button
- Type in “cybersecuritymarketingsociety.com” as a safe sender domain
- Click “OK”
Outlook Web Access (OWA)
- Find and click the “Settings” gear icon in the top right-hand corner
- Choose “Mail” then “Options” from the drop-down menu
- Under “Options” select “Block or allow”
- Enter “cybersecuritymarketingsociety.com” where it says “Enter a sender or domain here” text box
- Click on the “Add” icon (the “+” symbol) next to the text box
- Click “Save”
Apple Mail (OS X and iOS)
- Open the email
- Select the “From” or the “Reply-to” email address
- Choose “Create New Contact” or “Add to VIPs”
Android
- Open the email
- Tap the sender’s name that displays before the message
- Choose “Add to Contacts”
- Select “OK”
Yahoo
- Go to “Settings” in the top right corner
- Select “More Settings” at the bottom
- Click on “Filters” in the left sidebar
- Choose “+Add new filters”
- Give your filter a name
- Under “Set Rules,” select “contains” and enter “@cybersecuritymarketingsociety.com”
- Click “Save”
Still not seeing our newsletters? Don’t forget to check your spam folder. If our emails arrive in your spam folder, be sure to mark it as not spam.
If you have any issues or questions, feel free to email us at heythere@cybersecuritymarketingsociety.com.
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