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Learning how to whitelist an email is important for email marketers, to make sure their audiences receive the email messages they are sending them. Many email clients have built-in tools to filter out unwanted spam emails. However, the methods of detecting spam are not perfect, meaning that sometimes emails you actually want to see trigger spam filters. Whitelisting is the way to prevent this from happening by marking a specific email sender as safe to receive messages from. Each of the major email services has a different way to set this up. So it's important to learn how to whitelist emails so you never miss an update.
What does it mean to whitelist an email?
Whitelisting tells your email provider that you allow email messages from a specific email sender to come into your inbox, rather than being filtered into the spam folder. This will ensure you don't miss an important email or have to go searching through your spam folders to find it.
For instance, Teachable sends emails from time to time alerting you about activity on your school, new features, and occasional offers or exclusive guides. We won't fill up your inbox every day, but when we do send out an announcement or free content, you don't want to miss it. Plus, course creators don't want to miss notifications about enrollments, bounced payments, and so on.
An email address that has been whitelisted will always make its way into your inbox. No matter which email service you use, you can follow these simple steps to make sure you receive all the emails you want and need—and share them with your audience to ensure they receive your messages.
We'll be going over Gmail, Apple Mail, Yahoo! Mail, Outlook, and Outlook.com, so just scroll down to the one you use. (If you're on another email client, simply Google its name + "whitelisting" and you should find instructions.) We'll continue using the example of our Teachable emails, but you can take these steps for any email address you want to be receiving emails from.
How to whitelist an email in Gmail
The Gmail inbox is split into three tabs: Primary, Social, and Promotions. Most people tend to check the Primary folder and ignore the others. However, if you want emails from a certain sender to go directly to your primary inbox, there's an easy two-step process to ensure that.
- Navigate to the Promotions tab or wherever the Teachable email is being categorized. Drag and drop the Teachable email into the Primary tab.
- An alert will appear at the top of your inbox asking whether to do this for future emails from Teachable. Simply click "Yes", and future Teachable messages will go to your primary inbox, where they will be easily visible.
You can also create a new filter to manage and organize your incoming messages. When you select filters, you enable future emails to be automatically labeled, starred, read, archived, deleted, etc.
To create a new filter:
- Open Gmail .
- In the search bar at the top, click "show search options" (the icon to the right of the search bar).
- Enter your search criteria.
- Click "Create filter".
- Select what you'd like the filter to do.
- Click "Create filter".
You can also create a filter from an email:
- Open Gmail .
- Check the checkbox next to the email.
- Click "More" (the icon of three dots) in the top right corner.
- Select "Filter messages like these".
- Enter your filter criteria.
- Click "Create filter".
How to whitelist in Gmail mobile app
- Open the Gmail app.
- Navigate to Spam or Junk Folder.
- Click on the message you wish to view.
- Click "Report not spam" (this will appear at the top, or click the three dots in the top right corner and select from the drop down menu).
- This contact is now added to your safe sender list.
How to whitelist an email in Apple Mail
With Apple Mail (both the OSX and mobile versions), you can whitelist a sender by adding them to your contacts.
Instead of doing this manually, you can wait until you receive an email from Teachable, then right-click on the sender address and click the "Add to Contacts" option.
Once a sender is in your contacts, their emails won't get flagged in the future.
How to whitelist in Apple Mail mobile app
Although Apple Mail doesn't have the option to whitelist, you can mark something as "Not Junk" and it will be sent to your inbox. Here's how:
- Open your Mail app, and go to the Mailboxes screen.
- Select the Junk folder.
- Hold down the email you want to whitelist, and tap Move Message from the menu that appears.
- Select Inbox.
(You can also select Mark > Move to Inbox.)
How to whitelist an email in Yahoo! Mail
Adding contacts is also the way to whitelist in Yahoo! Mail.
To do so, open an email from Teachable and click the + symbol next to the sender name. Selecting this will trigger an "Add to contacts" pop-up; simply click "Save", and you're done.
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How to whitelist in Yahoo Mail mobile app
- Open Yahoo Mail mobile app.
- Tap the sidebar.
- Tap the Spam folder.
- Find the email you wish to whitelist.
- Click "Move" and then click "Inbox".
With the Outlook program, you can add @teachable.com to your contact list.
To do so, open an email from Teachable and click on the sender name, then click on the name tag icon, this will trigger a pop-up, simply click Save and you're done.
This will ensure that communications from Teachable staff won't be sorted into your junk folder.
The browser-based version of Outlook, Outlook.com (also known as Hotmail) is slightly different in appearance and function than the program.
To do so, open an email from Teachable and click on the sender name, then click on the "…" button, and select "Add to contacts". This will trigger a pop-up, simply click Save and you're done.
How to whitelist in Outlook mobile app
- Open Outlook mobile app.
- Tap the message that you want to whitelist.
- Tap the three dots in the top right corner.
- Click "Move to focused inbox".
- When the pop-up screen comes up, click "Move this and all future messages".
If you often set up email campaigns or contact students directly, you might want to let them know how to whitelist your address as well. You can also tell them to add contact to their address book. Trust us, it's better than the frustration of missing important communications.
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Source: https://teachable.com/blog/whitelist-emails