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WHITELISTING INSTRUCTIONS

To ensure that you receive 110MB service updates, newsletters or important account related notices, we ask that you take a minute to add us to your "safe" or permitted email sender list.

To be sure you receive your email, you must "whitelist" it.  This means, you set up your email software or service to accept incoming email from a specific email address. In our case, the email address is 110mb.server@gmail.com

 


What is a "Whitelist"?

Adding our sending address (From:) to your list of accepted email senders (often referred to as a "whitelist", "safe list", or "list of privileged senders") will ensure that you receive important email communication from 110mb.

How Do I Ensure that 110MB is on My "Whitelist"?

Please refer to the following whitelisting instructions you can use to whitelist email from 110mb. There are a number of different spam programs on the market, and email services/software such as AOL, Hotmail and Yahoo! have specific rules about adding providers to your whitelist.


 

Click on one of the service/software you use below:

Online Services:

Email Sofware Programs:

Spam Filtering Resident Software:

 

ONLINE SERVICES:

Yahoo!:

  1. Open your Yahoo mailbox.
  2. Click Mail Options
  3. Click Filters.
  4. Next, click Add Filter.
  5. in Filter Name box type Self Employed Success
  6. In the top row, labeled "From header," make sure contains is selected in the pull-down menu.
  7. Click in the text box next to that pull-down menu, then enter 110mb.server@gmail.com
  8. At the bottom, where it says 'Move the message to:', select 'Inbox' from the pull-down menu.
  9. Click the Add Filter button again.
Gmail:
  1. Click Contacts along the left side of any Gmail page.
  2. Click Add Contact.
  3. In the primary email address box, type 110mb.server@gmail.com
  4. Click Save.
Hotmail:
  1. Click the Options link.
  2. Click the Mail link
  3. Click on Junk E-Mail Protection
  4. Click on Junk E-Mail Filter
  5. From the selection list, choose your Junk E-Mail Filter level (select either 'Low', or 'Enhanced') and click the OK button
  6. Click on Safe List
  7. In "Type a single e-mail address (or domain)," type 110mb.server@gmail.com
  8. Click Add button.
MSN:
  1. Click Help & Settings
  2. Click Email Settings
  3. Click on Safe List
  4. In Add an item to this list, enter 110mb.server@gmail.com
  5. Click Add
AOL (version 9.0 or higher):
  1. Click the Mail menu and select Address Book.
  2. In the pop up box, click the Add button.
  3. In the "Other E-Mail" field, type 110mb.server@gmail.com
  4. Make our From address the "Primary E-Mail" address by checking the associated check box.
  5. Click the Save button.
AOL 8.0:
  1. Open the email.
  2. Click Add Address.
  3. Verify the sender’s contact information.
  4. Click Save.

 


EMAIL SOFTWARE PROGRAMS:

Mozilla Thunderbird:

Initially, the automatic junk mail detection for incoming messages might not be very accurate and you should check your Junk folder to see our email (from 110mb.server@gmail.com) has not been mistakenly detected as junk.

To prevent this from happening in the future, you need to mark our email as NOT junk. Do this by right-clicking on our newsletter and choose "Mark -< As Not Junk".

Outlook (2003 or higher):

  1. Open the email.
  2. Right-click the sender’s email address.
  3. Click Add to contacts.
  4. Click Save and close.
Outlook 2003 – Safe Senders List:
  1. On the Tools menu, click Options.
  2. On the Preferences tab, click Junk E-mail.
  3. On the Safe Senders tab, click Add.
  4. In the Add address, type 110mb.server@gmail.com
  5. Click OK.

Outlook Express (version 6 or higher):
  1. Open the email.
  2. Left-click the sender icon, or right click the sender’s name.
  3. Click Add to contacts.
  4. Click Save and close.

Entourage:
  1. Open the email.
  2. Right-click the sender’s email address.
  3. Select Add to address book from the menu.
  4. Verify the sender’s contact details.
  5. Click Save.
MacMail:
  1. Open the email.
  2. Ctrl-click the sender’s email address and select Open in the address book.
  3. Verify the sender’s contact information.


SPAM-FILTERING RESIDENT SOFTWARE:

CleanMyMailbox:

If 110MB email is filtered, click on the white "W" icon on the left column of the mailing; when the pop-up window comes up, simply click the Add to Whitelist button.

Alternative whitelisting methods:

  1. * Click on the White List button
  2. Add: 110mb.server@gmail.com to the bottom of your existing list
  3. Click the Submit List button
  4. Click the Subject White List button
    Add: [110mb] to the bottom of the list on a line by itself
  5. Click the Submit List button

Cloudmark SpamNet:

  1. Select "Cloudmark | Options"... from the Cloudmark SpamNet toolbar in Outlook.
  2. Click "Advanced"
  3. Go to the Whitelist tab
  4. Click the Add button
  5. Type: 110mb.server@gmail.com
  6. Click OK
  7. Click OK
  8. Click Yes
  9. Click OK

Mailblocks:

  1. Click the "Addresses" tab
  2. Click "New"
  3. Type: 110mb.server@gmail.com
    1. Make sure that "Accept Mail From This Address" is selected under Receiving Options.
    2. Uncheck "Display in People Picker" under Other options.
  4. Click Submit
  5. Click OK

MailShield:

  1. Click Friends from the toolbar
  2. Click Add, then type: 110mb.server@gmail.com
  3. Click OK

MailWasher:

  1. Click Tools, then Blacklist & Friends
  2. Click Add... on the right, the Friends list side
  3. Make sure Plain email address is selected
  4. Type: 110mb.server@gmail.com
  5. Click OK
  6. Click OK

McAfee Spamkiller:

  1. Click Friends from the sidebar
  2. Click Add
  3. Type: 110mb.server@gmail.com
  4. Click OK

Norton AntiSpam:

  1. Start up Norton AntiSpam
  2. Click the Status & Settings tab
  3. Click AntiSpam
  4. Click Configure
  5. Click Allowed List tab
  6. Click Add button
  7. In the 'Email Address' box, enter: 110mb.server@gmail.com
  8. Click OK
  9. Click OK

oddpost:

  1. Check your 'Probably Spam' folder.
  2. If you see that mail from 110mb was incorrectly filtered out, select it, and click the "Move to Inbox" and "Mark as Not Spam" button.

SpamAssassin:

  1. Add the following entry to your user prefs file, which is found in the spamassassin subdirectory on your web/mail server: whitelist_from 110mb.server@gmail.com
  2. Save the user_prefs file or move the updated copy to your .spamassassin subdirectory
  3. If you have no user_prefs file in this subdirectory, create one:
    http://spamassassin.taint.org/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Conf.html
    http://www.cleanmymailbox.com/sauptool/

SpamButcher:

  1. Click the Configure button
  2. Go to the "Known Senders" tab
  3. Click Add under "Known Good Senders and Recipients"
  4. Type:110mb.server@gmail.com
  5. Click OK
  6. Click OK again

Spameater Pro:

  1. Click Filters from the sidebar
  2. Click the Approved Senders tab
  3. Click Add Filter
  4. Type: 110mb.server@gmail.com under Address
  5. Choose 'Full Email Address' under Address Type
  6. Select Email Domain
  7. Click OK

Spam Inspector:

  1. Select Spam Inspector, then 'Manage Friends List' from either the Spam Inspector toolbar or from the Outlook menu.
  2. Make sure Email is selected under 'Add a New Friend'
  3. Type: 110mb.server@gmail.com
  4. Click the >> button
  5. Click Close

Spam Interceptor:

  1. Follow the Trusted link under > Authentication Lists. Enter the email address: 110mb.server@gmail.com
  2. Click Add

SpamPal:

  1. Click on the SpamPal system tray icon with the right mouse button.
  2. Click 'Add to Whitelist' from the menu.
  3. Type: 110mb.server@gmail.com
  4. Click Add

Spam Sleuth:

  1. Select File, then Configure.
  2. Go to the Friends category.
  3. Make sure Active is checked
  4. Type: 110mb.server@gmail.com on a line by itself in the entry field
  5. Click OK

 


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Created On: 03 Feb 2007 07:35 PM

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