Unsolicited email, commonly referred to as SPAM, poses a major challenge when it comes to delivering the emails that YOU have paid us to deliver. As the volume of SPAM increases, ISPs and have become increasingly zealous in their filtering efforts. We have partnered with the industry’s leading delivery experts to do everything we can to ensure delivery of our emails, but there are a few steps you should take on your end to guarantee delivery. If you suspect that you are not receiving your newsletter or trading services from George Gilder, or you notice sporadic delivery, you should be sure that our email address is included on your “whitelist” or “approved senders list.” Here are the 2 most important steps you can take toward guaranteeing delivery of our alerts:
Please consider the following tips and adjust your email client to ensure that you don’t miss a single alert or hotline.
For AOL version 9.0: you can ensure that valued e-mail is delivered to your Inbox by adding the sending address to your “People I Know” list.
Alternatively, you can simply send an e-mail to financial@alert.eaglefinancialpublications.com Even if the e-mail you send doesn’t get through (for whatever reason), the act of sending it does the job of putting the address into your “People I Know” list–and that’s what counts. If you’re using an earlier version of AOL, you’ll need to set your Mail Controls instead. Here’s how:
For AOL version 8.0: Select Allow email from all AOL members, email addresses and domains.
For AOL version 7.0: In the section for “exclusion and inclusion parameters”, include the domain of the “From” address (gilderreport.com).
To ensure that alerts and hotlines are delivered to your Yahoo Inbox (not the Bulk Mail folder), you can instruct Yahoo to filter it to your Inbox. Here’s how:
If you’re using Hotmail, you can ensure that alerts and hotlines are delivered to your Inbox by adding the “From” address to your Safe List. Here’s how:
Alternatively, you can add the “From” address to your Contacts list:
If you’re using Outlook 2003 for your e-mail, you can make sure alerts and hotlines are delivered to your Inbox by letting Outlook know you consider it safe. There are a few ways you can do this:
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If you’re using Earthlink, you can make sure alerts and hotlines are delivered to your Inbox by adding the sending address to your Address Book. Here’s how:
If you’re using MSN version 9 for your e-mail, you can make sure alerts and hotlines are delivered to your Inbox by adding the sending address to your Safe List. Here’s how:
For older versions of MSN, you add our sending address to your Safe List like this:
If you’re using Verizon for e-mail, you can ensure that alerts and hotlines are delivered to your Inbox by adding the “From” address to your Safe List. Here’s how:
We recently discovered that thousands of subscribers who are using Gmail and Hotmail may be missing out on our top “Buy” and “Sell” recommendations from George Gilder.
Due to recent changes with Gmail and Hotmail, many of our most important recommendations are likely being misdirected to your “Promotions” or “Spam” or “Junk Email” folder, where they can be easily overlooked. This could be causing you to miss out on timely trade alerts and investment opportunities.
Action to Take -> Despite our best efforts to resolve this issue on our end, the single best solution for you is to simply add our email address, which is financial@info2.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your Gmail and Hotmail contact list. It takes just seconds to do this and can help make sure you’re getting the same investment opportunities that other email users are receiving.
If you’re using Google’s Gmail for e-mail, you can ensure that your alerts are delivered to your Inbox by either adding the sending address to your Contacts list or by marking any incorrectly filed e-mail as “Not Spam”. Here’s how:
Alternatively, you can just send an e-mail to financial@alert.eaglefinancialpublications.com, and that will add the address to your Contacts list automatically. Even if the e-mail you send doesn’t get through (for whatever reason), the act of sending it does the job of putting the address into your Contacts list–and that’s what counts. If one of your alerts or hotlines has been filtered into the Spam folder, you can prevent that ever happening again:
If you’re using SpamCop to filter your incoming e-mail, you can exempt alerts and hotlines from the filtering process by adding the “From” address to your Whitelist. Here’s how:
If you’re using Spam Assassin to filter your incoming e-mail, you can exempt alerts and hotlines from the filtering process by adding the “From” address to the Whitelist in your User Preferences. Here’s how:
If you’re using McAfee’s Spamkiller to filter your incoming e-mail, you can exempt alerts and hotlines from the filtering process by adding the “From” address to your list of Friends. Here’s how:
If you’re using Mailblocks to filter your incoming e-mail, you can exempt alerts and hotlines from the filtering process by adding the “From” address to your “Accept Mail From” list of addresses. Here’s how:
If you’re using MailShield to filter your incoming e-mail, you can exempt alerts and hotlines from the filtering process by adding the “From” address to your list of Friends. Here’s how:
If you’re using MailWasher to filter your incoming e-mail, you can exempt valued e-mail from the filtering process by adding the address financial@alert.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your list of Friends. Here’s how:
If you’re using CleanMyMailbox to filter your incoming e-mail, you can exempt alerts and hotlines from the filtering process by adding our “From” address to your Whitelist. Here’s how:
If you’re using Oddpost to filter your incoming e-mail, you can exempt alerts and hotlines from the filtering process by marking it as “Not Spam”–but only if it has been incorrectly identified as spam in the first place. Here’s what to do:
If you’re using Spam Inspector to filter your incoming e-mail, you can exempt alerts and hotlines from the filtering process. Here’s how:
If you’re using Spam Interceptor to filter your incoming e-mail, you can exempt alerts and hotlines from the filtering process by adding the address financial@alert.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your list of Trusted senders. Here’s how:
If you’re using Spam Sleuth to filter your incoming e-mail, you can exempt alerts and hotlines from the filtering process by adding the address financial@alert.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your list of Friends. Here’s how:
If you’re using Spam Butcher to filter your incoming e-mail, you can exempt alerts and hotlines from the filtering process by adding the address financial@alert.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your Know Senders list. Here’s how:
If you’re using Spameater to filter your incoming e-mail, you can exempt alerts and hotlines from the filtering process by adding the address financial@alert.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your list of Approved Senders. Here’s how:
If you’re using Cloudmark’s SpamNet to filter your incoming e-mail, you can exempt alerts and hotlines from the filtering process by adding the address financial@alert.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your Whitelist. Here’s how:
If you’re using SpamPal to filter your incoming e-mail, you can exempt alerts and hotlines from the filtering process by adding the address financial@alert.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your Whitelist. Here’s how:
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