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Adding Brand Republic bulletins to your safe senders list
Most email programmes and services use filters to stop spam emails. Occasionally email is incorrectly filtered and moved to your Spam or Junk email folder.
To ensure you receive your email bulletins, you can add Brand Republic to your safe senders list.
These are the email addresses typically used to send Brand Republic emails:
brand.republic@haymarket.com
campaigndailyfix@haymarket.com
digital.bulletin@haynet.com
marketing.magazine@haynet.com
mediaambulletin@haymarket.com
mediapmbulletin@haymarket.com
For further instructions, select your email service:
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Outlook 2003
AOL
Windows Live / Hotmail
Gmail/Googlemail
Yahoo!Mail
Microsoft Outlook
To do this via Microsoft Outlook just follow the simple instructions below.
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 the name or address you want added, and then click OK.
Or, in Microsoft Outlook 2003
1. Right-click on the message you wish to receive
2. Hold your mouse pointer over Junk Email and choose Add Sender to Safe Senders List or Add Sender’s Domain (@example) to Safe Senders List.
AOL
1. Open the Junk Email folder
2. Click on the email you wish to receive and click the This Is Not Spam button.
Windows Live / Hotmail
1. Open the Junk Email folder
2. Click on the email you wish to receive
3. Either click Not Junk on the top menu bar or Not junk mail on the yellow warning bar
Gmail/GoogleMail
1. Open the Spam folder (this is sometimes hidden behind the under the more link in the left hand column)
2. Open the email you wish to receive and click the Not spam button in the menu bar
Yahoo! Mail
1. Right click on the message you wish to receive
2. Click Add sender to Contacts or, if it’s in the Spam folder, This is Not Spam
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