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Instructions To Whitelist Cubitize Email Correctly

*Because email providers change their algorithms constantly, if you don't whitelist our email addresses, our emails may end up in your spam folder. Please follow these instructions, even if our emails are already being inboxed, to guarantee your receive all future emails.

*To ensure you receive all our invaluable content into your inbox, please make sure you whitelist or add these email addresses in your contact or address book. You only have to do this once:

[email protected]

[email protected]

Please note, you don't have to whitelist our reply-to address ([email protected]) since it's one-to-one and not bulk email correspondences.

Please choose your email provider

Stuck? Have questions? Please send us an email at [email protected].

  • Gmail
  • Yahoo
  • Microsoft Outlook
  • AOL
  • MacMail
  • Hotmail
  • Verizon
  • Comcast
Gmail

Follow these instructions if you are on a computer:

Step #1 Whitelist Our Emails

Watch this video if you have one of our past old emails

Watch this video if you don't have any of our emails.

Step #2 Tell Gmail To Put All Emails In Primary Tab

Create a filter to avoid not missing any of our emails.

Follow these instructions if you are on a phone using the Gmail app:

Step #1 Whitelist Our Emails

Watch this video if you have one of our past old emails

Watch this video if you don't have any of our emails

Step #2 Tell Gmail To Put All Emails In Primary Tab

Create a filter to avoid not missing any of our emails.

Yahoo

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

Step #1 Whitelist Our Emails And Create Filter

Watch this video if you have one of our past old emails

Watch this video if you don't have any of our emails.

Microsoft Outlook

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

Step #1 Whitelist Our Emails

Watch this video if you use Microsoft Outlook Desktop App

Watch this video if you use Microsoft Outlook Live Web Version

Watch this video if you don't have any of our emails

AOL

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

1. Click on Options in the upper right hand corner right next to the sign out link. Then click on Mail Settings

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2. Next, click on Spam Settings located at the left side, then select Allow Mail Only From Addresses I Specify on the dropdown menu located at the right side

3. Enter both our email address (located at the top of this page) one by one, click the plus icon button, and then do this a second time for our second email

4. When done, click the Save Settings button on the bottom to save your changes

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MacMail

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

1. Click on Mail then Preferences in the top left hand corner

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2. On the next screen, click the Rules tab then click the Add Rule button

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3. Next, we need to type a name for your rule in the Description field. Put Cubitize Whitelist Email as the description name. Then, keep the following settings the same as in the screenshot below

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4. In the empty white box right beside the Contains box enter both our emails (located at the top of this page) one by one starting first with the news domain. Once you enter our news email address, click the plus icon and add the support email address

4. When finished, click the Ok button.

Hotmail

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

1. Click on the Settings Gear icon on the top right hand corner. Then click on Options

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2. On the next screen, click the Safe And Blocked Senders option on the right under the section Preventing Junk Mail

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3. Then click Safe Senders

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4. Finally, enter both our emails (located at the top of this page) one by one in the white box. Click the Add To List button on the right to add or whitelist the email. Repeat this step again to whitelist our second email address

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Verizon

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

1. Open your email and click Options

2. Click Block Senders

3. Then find the Safe List

4. Instead of entering the entire email address, you just need to enter our domain name. Put news.cubitize.com. Repeat this step and also add support.cubitize.com

5. When finished, click Ok

Comcast

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

1. Once you're signed into your account, click Address Book

2. Click New and then New Contact

3. Put both of our emails (located at the top of this page) one by one. Then repeat this step for the second email address

4. To save your changes, click on Save

  • Earthlink
  • MSN
  • Cox.net
  • AT&T Webmail
  • Road Runner
  • Mozilla Thunderbird
Earthlink

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

1. Open one of our past emails. If you don't have one of our past emails, you need to manually add both our emails (located at the top of this page) to your address book

2. Click Add To Address Book in the email header

2. Instead of entering our email addresses, put our domain. Enter news.cubitize.com and support.cubitize.com. You can also verify any other details for this contact if you want to

3. When finished, click Save

MSN

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

1. Click on Settings

2. Once you are on the email settings screen, select Junk E-mail Guard

3. Next, click Safe List

4. Enter both our email addresses (located at the top of this page) one by one and then click Add. Repeat this step for the second email address

Cox.net

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

1. Log into your email

2. Click on Preferences

3. Under General Email Preferences click Blocked Senders

4. In the Exceptions List, input both our email addresses (located at the top of this page) one by one and then click Add. Repeat this step for the second email address

5. When finished, click Save

AT&T Webmail

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

1. Click Options and then from there click Filters

2. Click Add Filter

3. In the top row labeled From Header, select Contains from the drop down menu

4. Input both our email addresses (located at the top of this page) one by one. Repeat this step for the second email address

5. Go to the bottom and find the option that says Move The Messages To. From the drop down menu, select Inbox. This tells AT&T to place all messages from our emails into the Inbox folder

6. Select the Add Filter button again

Road Runner

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

1. Log into your email

2. Click your Junk Mail folder

3. Input both our email addresses (located at the top of this page) one by one to add as a safe sender. Repeat this step for the second email address

5. When finished, click Mark As Not Spam

Mozilla Thunderbird

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

1. Log into your email

2. If our email happens to be in your Junk folder, go to this folder, otherwise skip this step. Then right click on the email and select Mark As Not Junk

3. Next, click Address Book and then make sure the Personal Address Book is highlighted

4. Click New Card and the New Card window will display

5. Under the Contact tab, enter both our email addresses (located at the top of this page) one by one then Ok. Repeat this step for the second email address

  • Entourage
  • GMX
  • Mail.com
  • Windstream
  • McAfee
  • Norton Anti-Spam
Entourage

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

1. Find one of our past emails and open it. If you don't have one of our past emails, you need to manually add both our emails (located at the top of this page) to your address book

2. Right click our email address and select Add To Address Book. At this step, you can verify any other details for this contact though it's not required in order to whitelist our email addresses

3. When finished, click Save

GMX

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

1. Find one of our past emails and open it. If you don't have one of our past emails, you need to manually add both our emails (located at the top of this page) to your address book

2. Click the Plus Icon on our email address. You can then add a first or last name.

3. When finished, click Ok

Mail.com

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

1. Find one of our past emails and open it. If you don't have one of our past emails, you need to manually add both our emails (located at the top of this page) to your address book

2. Click the Plus Icon on our email address. You can then add a first or last name.

3. When finished, click Ok

Windstream

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

1. Click the Settings Tab and the Messages

2. Click Allow and Block Messages

3. Select Advanced Block Senders

4. In the Allowed Senders And Domains area, input both our email addresses (located at the top of this page) one by one. Repeat this step for the second email address

5. Click Ok to save changes

McAfee

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

1. Open the McAfee application

2. Click the Allow/Deny menu option in the Control Console

3. Input both our email addresses (located at the top of this page) one by one in the Add Entry's field in the Allow List. Repeat this step for the second email address

5. When finished, click Save

Norton Anti-Spam

Follow these instructions on a computer (it's easier that way):

1. Start the Norton Anti-Spam application

2. Select the Status And Settings Tab and choose the Configure button

3. Select the Allowed List tab

4. Select Add and enter both our email addresses (located at the top of this page) one by one. Repeat this step for the second email address

5. Click Ok when finished

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