With unsolicited and unwanted email becoming a larger problem, email services have made their spam filters more stringent. Unfortunately, these tougher guidelines for filtering can cause legitimate emails to be mistaken as spam.
Note: We send notifications to your account email address including Email verification, newsletter, products restocked notifications, and other important correspondence.
Included in this article are instructions for checking the spam filter for major email providers. Additionally at the bottom you will find instructions for white listing us so that emails from us do not get marked as spam.
The Spam Folder uses special icons to indicate each message type, such as e-mail from bulk senders or e-mail from people you don't know. It also displays the date the e-mail was received, the sender's e-mail address, and the e-mail's subject line.
To check the spam folder:
Note: Gmail's spam filters also work in your IMAP client by automatically diverting messages that are suspected of being unwanted messages into '[Gmail]/Spam' and keeping them out of your inbox.
Whitelisting a sender will make sure that messages from a specific email address are always sent to your email inbox.
Add the From address you want to receive mailings from to your Hotmail Safe List:
Tip: If the mailing is in your "Junk E-Mail Folder", open the email and click the "Not Junk" button.
Note: You should also check that the mailing's email address is not in your Blocked Senders list. You can find your Blocked Senders list by following the directions above and going to "Blocked Senders List" instead of "Safe List". If you see the mailing's from address on this list, select it and click the Remove button.
Set up a filter to redirect the mailing you want to receive in your inbox:
Tip: If the mailing is in your Yahoo Bulk Folder open the email and click the "Not Spam" button.
Note: You should also check that the mailing's email address is not in your "Blocked Addresses" list. You can find your "Blocked Addresses" list by clicking "Mail Options" and then clicking the "Blocked Addresses" link under the Spam column. If you see the mailing's from address on this list, select it and click the "Remove Block" button.
Add the "From address" you want to receive mailings from to your AOL address book:
Tip: if the mailing is in your SPAM Folder, you can open the email and click the "This Is Not Spam" button.
To make sure Gmail never filters as spam mail from a certain contact or domain: