How To Whitelist Our E-mails.

To ensure you receive emails from Stephen Bray directly in your inbox, it’s important to mark them as safe. Email platforms often filter out unwanted emails, and sometimes, emails you actually want might mistakenly land in the spam or junk folder.

To prevent this, please add emails from “stephenbray.com” to your trusted sender list. This process might differ slightly depending on your email service provider, but generally involves adjusting your email or spam filter settings to recognize “channelR.com” as a legitimate sender.

Here’s a simplified guide to help you keep Stephen Bray’s emails out of the spam folder and in your inbox, based on the email service you use. Just look for an option to add or save the sender to your address book or safe senders list, and follow the steps provided.

Microsoft Outlook: Go to Tools > Options > Preferences > Email > Junk Email. Use the Safe Senders tab to add “channelR.com” by clicking Add.
Windows Live Mail/Hotmail: In the Junk folder, open the message and click “mark as safe.”
Yahoo! Mail: In the Junk Email folder, find and open the message, then click “Not Spam.”
AOL: In the spam folder, select the message and click “This is Not Spam.”
Gmail/GoogleMail: In the Spam folder, open the message and select “Not Spam.”
If your email provider isn’t listed, contact us for further assistance.

An Email Safe Senders List, or Whitelist, includes sender email addresses that you’ve marked as safe, ensuring you receive emails from them. Conversely, a Blacklist contains addresses you wish to block. These lists can be managed through your email service’s settings or by your company’s IT department for more extensive email system configurations. Adding an email address to your contacts usually whitelists it, signalling that you welcome communications from that sender.