How to Prevent Our Emails from Going to Spam with Gmail, Outlook.com or Yahoo Mail Make sure your Small Group Wall emails don't get sent to your spam folder by following these steps. It's called whitelisting an email address with Gmail, Outlook.com or Yahoo! Mail. This guide explains how to do that. How to whitelist an email address with Gmail Sign in to your account at Gmail.com and do the following: 1. Add the address to your contacts Add the email address that is sending you email (eg notifications@hope-now.com) to your Gmail Contacts. Google will usually deliver email from addresses that are in your Contacts. 2. Mark messages as not spam If Gmail has marked emails you wish to whitelist as spam, tell Gmail the emails are not spam. In Gmail, navigate to the spam folder. Search for emails containing the domain you wish to whitelist (eg hope-now.com). Select all the emails shown. Click More and then Not spam. 3. Create a filter for the address Create a filter to tell Google to whitelist email from a domain. Click the cog icon in the top-right corner, and then Settings Click on Filters and then Create a new filter Enter the domain of the email you want to whitelist in the From field Click Create filter with this search In the box headed When a message arrives that matches this search select Never send it to spam Click the Create filter button To whitelist all email from a domain, enter the domain in the From field (eg hope-now.com) Tips: Do not enter email addresses in both the From and To fields as Gmail will only filter in emails that meet both criteria In both the From and To fields, you can enter either a specific email address (notifications @hope-now.com) or an entire domain (hope-now.com) See also Google's help on Legitimate mail is marked as spam. How to whitelist an email address with Outlook.com For Outlook.com, Windows Live Mail, Hotmail and MSN Mail, sign in to your account atOutlook.com and do the following: 1. Add the address to your contacts Add the email address that is sending you email (eg notifications@hope-now.com, info@hope-now.com, admin@hope-now.com) to your Outlook.com Contacts. Outlook.com will usually deliver email from addresses that are in your Contacts. 2. Add the address to your safe senders Click the cog icon in the top-right corner and then More mail settings Select Safe and blocked senders and then Safe senders Add the domain of the email you want to whitelist to the list of Safe senders (eg hope-now.com) Return to Safe and blocked senders and then select Safe mailing lists Add the email address of the online group you want to whitelist to the list of Safe mailing lists To whitelist all email from a domain, add the domain to the list of safe senders (eg hope-now.com) Tips: In both the Safe senders and Safe mailing lists, you can enter either a specific email address or an entire domain In both the Safe senders and Safe mailing lists, you can enter multiple domains or email addresses See also Outlook.com's help on I didn't receive an email someone sent me. How to whitelist an email address with Yahoo! Mail Sign in to your account at Yahoo! Mail and do the following. 1. Add the address to your contacts Add the email address that is sending you email (eg notifications@hope-now.com, info@hope-now.com, admin@hope-now.com) to your Yahoo! Mail Contacts. Yahoo! will usually deliver email from addresses that are in your Contacts. 2. Create a filter for the address Mouse over the Settings menu icon and select Settings Click Filters and then Add Enter a Filter Name Enter the domain of the email you want to whitelist in the Sender field (eg hope-now.com) Select Inbox as the folder to deliver the email to Click Save and then click Save again To whitelist all email from a domain, enter the domain in the Sender field (eg hope-now.com) Tips: Do not enter email addresses in both the Sender and Recipient fields as Yahoo! Mail will only filter in emails that meet both criteria In both the Sender and Recipient fields, you can enter either a specific email address or an entire domain (eg hope-now.com) Create a new filter for each domain or email address you want to whitelist Blog: Hope-Now