Gmail (Web Email):
- Find a message from the sender you want to whitelist
- Hover your cursor over the Sender name and wait for a menu to pop up
- Click 'Add to contacts' in the menu
Outlook/Hotmail/Windows Live & MSN (Web Email):
- Find and select a message from the sender you want to whitelist
- Click 'Add to contacts' (next to the From name and address in the Preview pane)
Yahoo (Web Email):
- Find a message from the sender you want to whitelist
- Right-click on the sender's From name and choose "Add Sender to Contacts" from the menu
- In the 'Add to Contacts' dialog box, verify that the sender information is correct and click the 'Save' button
AOL (Web Email):
- Find a message from the sender you want to whitelist
- Right-click on the sender's From name and choose "Add to Contacts" from the menu
Outlook 2010:
- On the Home tab of the ribbon, click the 'Junk' button and then choose 'Junk Email Optionsā¦' from the menu
- Select the 'Safe Senders' tab and click 'Add' and enter an e-mail address or Internet domain name to be added to the list box, and then click OK
- Enter an e-mail address or domain name for the sender you want to whitelist and then click OK
Barracuda Networks:
- Click 'Add Sender Policy' and fill in the domain name or email address
- Select 'Exempt' from the 'Policy' drop-down and then click the 'Add' button to save the new policy
Cloudmark DesktopOne:
- Open the Accounts window (Using the Accounts window)
- Next to the account where you receive messages from this sender, click 'Configureā¦.' to open the 'Account Settings' window
- In the 'Account Settings' window, choose the 'Approved Senders' tab
- Click the add (+) button to open the 'Edit Approved Senders' window
- In the 'Edit Approved Senders' window, enter the domain name or email address to be whitelisted
- Click 'OK' to save the new setting and close the 'Edit Approved Senders' window
- Click 'OK' to close the 'Account Settings' window