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To prevent unwanted spam e-mail, some e-mail programs or services block messages from senders whose e-mail addresses are not in the recipient's Address Book or Safe Senders List.
MS OutlookYou can add either marketing@newyorkerelectronics.com or our domain name (newyorkerelectronics.com) to the Safe Senders List.1. On the Tools menu, click Options.2. On the Preferences tab, under E-mail, click Junk E-mail.3. Click the Safe Senders or Safe Recipients tab.4. Click Add.5. In the Enter an e-mail address or Internet domain name to be added to the list box, enter marketing@newyorkerelectronics.com, and then click OK.
MS Entourage1. In the Entourage folder list, click Address Book.2. Click New.3. Enter marketing@newyorkerelectronics.com.4. Finish by clicking Save & Close. Yahoo! Mail1. Right click on the message from New Yorker Electronics.2. Select Add Sender to Contacts. Gmail1. From your inbox, click on Contacts in the left sidebar.2. Click on the New Contact button in the upper left.3. Copy and paste or type marketing@newyorkerelectronics.com into the Email field in the right pane.4. Click Save to finish. MSN Hotmail1. From your inbox, open the message from New Yorker Electronics.2. Under the From: line in the message itself, find the text that says Mark as Safe and click. Apple Mail1. From your inbox, open the message from New Yorker Electronics.2. In the From: line, click on the New Yorker Electronics Newsletter to bring up an options box.3. When it asks to add as a new contact, click the Add button. AOL Web Mail1. From your inbox, open your newsletter from New Yorker Electronics.2. Hover over the New Yorker Electronics Newsletter to make a dropdown box appear.3. Select Add Contact. When the box changes to display Name and Email, click the Add Contact button again. Mozilla Thunderbird1. From your inbox, open your newsletter from New Yorker Electronics.2. Right click on the sender's address (New Yorker Electronics Newsletter ).3. Select the Add to Address Book option.
MS Entourage1. In the Entourage folder list, click Address Book.2. Click New.3. Enter marketing@newyorkerelectronics.com.4. Finish by clicking Save & Close.
Yahoo! Mail1. Right click on the message from New Yorker Electronics.2. Select Add Sender to Contacts.
Gmail1. From your inbox, click on Contacts in the left sidebar.2. Click on the New Contact button in the upper left.3. Copy and paste or type marketing@newyorkerelectronics.com into the Email field in the right pane.4. Click Save to finish.
MSN Hotmail1. From your inbox, open the message from New Yorker Electronics.2. Under the From: line in the message itself, find the text that says Mark as Safe and click.
Apple Mail1. From your inbox, open the message from New Yorker Electronics.2. In the From: line, click on the New Yorker Electronics Newsletter to bring up an options box.3. When it asks to add as a new contact, click the Add button.
AOL Web Mail1. From your inbox, open your newsletter from New Yorker Electronics.2. Hover over the New Yorker Electronics Newsletter to make a dropdown box appear.3. Select Add Contact. When the box changes to display Name and Email, click the Add Contact button again.
Mozilla Thunderbird1. From your inbox, open your newsletter from New Yorker Electronics.2. Right click on the sender's address (New Yorker Electronics Newsletter ).3. Select the Add to Address Book option.
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