Email Whitelist Instructions

Your mail providers do the best they can to keep spam out but somtimes the systems they use mistakenly catch good emails along with it.

So we ask that you add us to your trusted list of senders, contacts or address book - also known as "Whitelisting".

If you do not see an email from us in your inbox then our email may have mistakenly been sent to your spam folder.

Please open your spam folder and if you find an email from Daisy Jean open it and mark it as "Not Spam".

NEXT: click on the provider or software you use to see how to make sure you receive all mail from Daisy Jean moving forward.

The Daisy Jean email address to whitelist is: newsletter@daisyjeandesigns.com

How do you whitelist an email sender?

Whitelisting is a quick, one-time-only task to ensure Dasiy Jean gets added to your address book or safe senders list.

Usually, all you need to do is open an email message and verify the sender can be trusted:

Here are simple instructions on how to ensure that future emails get delivered straight to the inbox, in some of the most popular email clients:

Apple Mail (OS X and iOS devices)

Both Apple Mail on OSX and Mail on iOS devices have a similar process for adding senders to Contacts. By selecting the From, or Reply-to on an email message, you can choose to “Add to Contacts” or “Add to VIPs.”

Outlook 20XX

When opening an email from a sender, an alert at the header of the message, “Click here to download pictures…” should display. Click this and select, “Add Sender to Safe Senders list:”

Outlook.com

After opening an email message, an alert message should display with, “Parts of this message have been blocked for your safety.” Beneath this, click the link with, “I trust sender@theirdomain.com. Always show content:”

Yahoo! Mail

When opening an email message, a “+” symbol should display next to From: and the sender’s name. Select this and an “Add to contacts” pop-up should appear. Select “Save:”

Gmail (Webmail and mobile)

Getting all future emails from a sender to appear in the “Primary” tab (instead of “Promotions”, or elsewhere) is a quick, two-step process.

First of all, drag-and-drop the email message from beneath the tab it’s currently filed under, to the “Primary” tab:

Once done, a message alert will appear with, “This conversation has been moved to Primary. Do this for all future messages from sender@theirdomain.com?” Select “Yes:”

Gmail on mobile devices doesn’t provide a way to prioritize messages. However, touching “Show images” then “Always show images from Sender” will ensure that images always display in the inbox:

Android (Default client)

On Android devices, open the email message and touch the picture of the sender that displays before the message. Tap “Add to Contacts.”

Windows Live Desktop

After opening an email message in Windows Live Desktop, an alert in the preview pane with, “Some images in this message are not shown.” will display. Select the link, “Add to Safe Senders list.”

AOL Mail

In the preview pane for an opened email message in AOL Mail, select the sender’s From name under the email’s subject line and select “Add Contact” from the drop-down menu: