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undyingking) wrote2007-11-12 04:15 pm
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Hotmail whitelist
Anyone out there use Hotmail and can tell me how a (naive) user goes about whitelisting an address (ie. declaring it "safe" such that emails from this address are not to be treated as junk in future)?
Edited to clarify: I do not use Hotmail myself. I have a friend who does. This friend is seeing messages from a particular contact going in the junk. I want to be able to tell them how to avoid this happening.
Edited to clarify: I do not use Hotmail myself. I have a friend who does. This friend is seeing messages from a particular contact going in the junk. I want to be able to tell them how to avoid this happening.
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If the user has exposed the Hotmail address directly to the outside world (rather than forwarding from a domain they own, which is always preferable) the best solution to migration pains is to shift across in two stages. First, register a domain and redirect the mail to Hotmail. Then switch the redirect to your email system of choice (GMail/Googlemail being probably the best online option) once a sufficiently large proportion of contacts seem to have switched over to the new address.
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You can whitelist people which means that their messages don't get filed in the junk folder by their second level filters, but you can't stop them being silently trashed by earlier filters.
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That would probably do for now -- how do you do that?
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then enter email address in box, and click "Add to list"
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You haven't had a chance to look at that Mac Mail thing I was asking about a few weeks ago, I suppose? You sent me the HTML page as an email just fine, so I was after a description of how you'd composed it.
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