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Jun 30


I accidentally deleted a very important mail that reached into my bulk folder.Can I get it back? If not, what can I do to prevent my mail getting into the bulk folder provided that I know the sender’s address?

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3 Responses to “How can I prevent an important mail getting into the bulk folder?”

  1. the Boss Says:

    Add the sender to your address book (contact list).

  2. prodigystrikes Says:

    You can add the sender’s address to your address book, by this way any mail from a sender in your address book won’t goto bulk or junk mail folder.

    Incase you don’t know here s how to do it.

    For AOL users

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    Click the Address Book button on the AOL Mail page.
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    ?Click Add Contact.
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    Type Totalwebhq’s email address into the Screen Name field and click Save.

    For MSN and Hotmail users

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    Click the Options link at the top right of your e-mail account.
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    On the left side of the page, click Mail, and then click Junk E-Mail Protection.
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    Click Safe List.
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    Type the Totalwebhq’s email address into the open field and then click Add.

    For Yahoo! and SBC users

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    Click on Mail Options in the top right navigation bar in your e-mail account.
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    Click Filters on the bottom left side of the page, under the Spam column.
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    Click the link, Add Filter.
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    Type the Totalwebhq’s email address to the right of “From header contains:.?
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    ?Choose the destination folder where your message should be delivered, e.g., your Inbox.
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    Click Add Filter to put your new filter into effect.

    For Earthlink users

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    Click on the Address Book link in your Web Mail account.
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    Click the Add button or Add to Address Book link.
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    Fill in the Totalwebhq’s email address.
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    Click the Save button at the bottom of your screen to save the address entry.

    For AT&T users

    Messages that are identified as possible spam are automatically deleted unless you choose the Hold for Review option. This option stores questionable messages for 3 days in a Web E-mail folder labeled

    Screened Mail Folder.

    To change your e-mail preference to Hold for Review, follow these steps:

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    Go to the AT&T Member Services website and choose the link, Your Spam Blocker.
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    Log in with your username and password.
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    Click on Spam Blocker Options or Your Spam Blocker.
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    Select the Hold for Review option listed under ON.
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    Click the Submit button.

    For Optimum Online Webmail users

    If you see a Totalwebhq’s email address categorized as spam, check the box next to the message in your bulk mail folder, and then click the “This is not Spam” icon on the Webmail toolbar. If you already have the message open, simply click the “This is not Spam” icon on the toolbar within the message. The message will be reported automatically to Optimum Online and relocated to your inbox.

    Outlook 2003 Users:

    1. Select Actions from the top menu bar, then select Junk E-mail followed by Junk E-mail Options.
    2. Select Safe Senders, then Add.
    3. Type Totalwebhq’s Email address and click OK.
    4. Type sender’s ‘from’ address and click OK.
    5. Click OK.

    For Mac.com users

    If you see an email that has been incorrectly identified as junk mail, select the message and click the “Not Junk? icon in the toolbar.

    For Road Runner users

    Road Runner often blocks large ranges of IP addresses in an effort to protect its network from spam. Currently, there is no resolution for Road Runner subscribers.

  3. LoneStar Says:

    Hopefully that important mail is still in the bulk folder—-go to the bulk folder–find and click to open it and then click the “not spam” tab. It will be returned to your inbox and unblocked.

    If it’s already been deleted from there—-you need to unblock it by going to—–mail page>>options (upper right–blue letters). Then click on “block addresses” and scroll through the blocked list. Find it and click it and then click “remove block”.
    Make sure the address is in your address book.

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