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Never loose an important email

  Posted by Valentin on October 12th, 2009 | Comments Off

How to Whitelist Email Addresses

Many email providers are generally able to distinguish good email messages from spam or junk email.
When your email program detects suspicious content in a message or when the message comes from a suspicious address, the program automatically sends that message to your spam or junk folder (or completely blocks it from reaching you altogether).

Sometimes, an email message from a legitimate sender is incorrectly judged as spam and goes to your junk folder. You can take action to “teach” your email program that emails from that sender are acceptable and should be sent to your Inbox.

Here are some instructions to show you how to whitelist emails that you wish to receive, helping to prevent them from being deleted or sent to your junk folder.
Please use these instructions as a guide and be aware that they may differ slightly for the various versions of each email program.

You can add either the sender’s email address or their domain name to your whitelist or list of “safe senders”.
Microsoft Outlook

-On the main menu, click Actions
-Then select Junk E-mail > Junk E-mail Options.
-Click the Safe Senders or Safe Recipients tab.
-Click Add.
-In the “Enter an email address or Internet domain name to be added to the list” box, enter the email or domain address you want added, and then click OK.
-Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each email or domain address that you want to add.

Note: To quickly add a sender, domain name, or mailing list name to the Safe Senders or Safe Recipients Lists, right-click the message you consider safe, and then on the shortcut menu, point to Junk E-mail, and then click Add Sender to Safe Senders List, Add Sender’s Domain (@example.com) to Safe Senders List, or Add Recipient to Safe Recipients List.
Yahoo! Mail

Yahoo Mail uses combination of bulk mail folders and filters. If you are not receiving the emails you want, check your “Bulk Mail”. Next locate the filtered email, and choose ‘this is not Spam’ next to the ‘From’ field.

To create a filter that sends email straight to your Inbox:

-Login to Yahoo Mail.
-Click on “Mail Options” (on the right hand side of your screen).
-Click on “Filters” (on left hand side of screen).
-Click “Add” button.
-Assign a name for this filter: “100db2u”.
-Underneath the heading “if all of the following rules are true…” go to the top row labeled “FROM header.”
-Next to this you will see a drop down menu. Make sure to select “contains”, then simply type in the domain address you want to receive mail from into the box provided.
-At the bottom, where it says “Move the message to:” select “Inbox” from the drop-down menu.
-Click the “Add Filter” button at the bottom to add this filter.
Hotmail/MSN

To add the domain address of email you wish to receive to your “Safe List”:

-Login to your Hotmail or MSN Mail account.
-Click on “Options.”
-Click “Junk Mail Protection”.
-Click on “Safe List.”
-In the box provided type in our domain.
-Click the “Add” button.
-When you see the address you entered in the Safe List box, click on the “OK” button.
AOL

*AOL9.0:
-Click the “Spam Controls” link (lower right area of your inbox).
-When the “Mail & Spam Controls” box appears, click “Custom sender list”.
-Choose “allow email from” option
-Add the domain address you would like to receive mail from.
-Click “Add”, then “Save”.
*AOL 7 & 8:

-Go to Keyword Mail Controls.
-Select the screen name you are using to receive email.
-Click “Customize Mail Controls For This Screen Name.”
-a. For AOL version 7.0: In the section for “exclusion and inclusion parameters”, include the following domain: * @example.com
-b. For AOL version 8.0: Select “Allow email from all AOL members, email addresses and domains.”
-Click on “Next” until the “Save” button shows up at the bottom.
-Click “Save.”
Gmail

-Log into your Gmail account
-Click on “Spam” on the left side column of Gmail
-Check for any of the emails you wish to receive that landed in the Spam list
-Select that email
-Click the “Not Spam” button above the Spam listings

Posted by Valentin on October 12th, 2009 | Comments Off



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  Posted by Valentin on July 26th, 2009 | Comments

Lot of people like to surf the net looking for answers and to chat with others.

Yet sometimes they end up “talking” with a … software. While some are obviously “a bot” and only connection with “Artificial INTELIGENCE” is that is an computer program, every once in a while outthere there is a “good one” to be discovered.

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Posted by Valentin on July 26th, 2009 | Comments



Reality ? Gossip ? Missinformation ?

  Posted by Valentin on June 20th, 2009 | Comments

Blogging news as they unfold is the most exciting and controversial applications of blogging.

One thing that makes the blogosphere so active is the fact that it is possible to update a blog instantaneously, so the news on blogs tends to be more current than the news in the “regular” media. Unlike news delivered by media, news that appears on blogs does not have to travel through a series of editors and administrators before it reaches the public eye (sometimes this “travel” is quite censorship or retrenchment).

This has some both advantages and disadvantages.

One of the most notable cases of news hitting a blog before appearing in other media took place in July 2005 when terrorism struck London. As passengers were evacuated from a subway car near an explosion, one man took several photographs of the scene with his cellular phone, and within an hour these images were posted online.

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