Sometimes exclusive offers and other mailers from WickedApps may go to your spam folder.
By following these steps, you should be able to ensure that emails from WIckedApps are not marked as spam and are properly delivered to your inbox.
Gmail
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Open Gmail: Log in to your Gmail account.
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Find an Email: Locate an email from WickedApps you want to whitelist. Check your Spam folder if necessary.
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Mark as Not Spam: Open the email, and click on the "Not spam" button at the top of the email. This will move the email to your inbox and mark it as not spam.
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Create a Filter:
- Click the gear icon in the upper-right corner and select "See all settings."
- Go to the "Filters and Blocked Addresses" tab.
- Click "Create a new filter."
- In the "From" field, enter the domains @wickedapps.com and @email.wickedapps.com.
- Click "Create filter."
- Check "Never send it to Spam."
- Click "Create filter."
Outlook (Web Version)
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Open Outlook: Log in to your Outlook account.
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Find an Email: Locate an email from the domain you want to whitelist.
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Mark as Not Junk: Open the email, and click on the "It's not junk" button in the toolbar. This will move the email to your inbox and mark it as not junk.
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Create a Rule:
- Click the gear icon in the upper-right corner and select "View all Outlook settings."
- Go to "Mail" > "Rules."
- Click "Add new rule."
- Name the rule (e.g., "Whitelist Example Domain").
- Under "Add a condition," select "From" and enter the domains @wickedapps.com and @email.wickedapps.com.
- Under "Add an action," select "Move to" and choose "Inbox."
- Click "Save."
Yahoo Mail
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Open Yahoo Mail: Log in to your Yahoo Mail account.
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Find an Email: Locate an email from the domain you want to whitelist.
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Mark as Not Spam: Open the email, and click on the "Not Spam" button in the toolbar. This will move the email to your inbox and mark it as not spam.
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Create a Filter:
- Click the gear icon in the upper-right corner and select "More Settings."
- Go to "Filters."
- Click "Add new filters."
- Name the filter (e.g., "Whitelist Example Domain").
- In the "Set rules" section, select "From" and enter the domains @wickedapps.com and @email.wickedapps.com.
- Choose the folder where you want the emails to go (e.g., "Inbox").
- Click "Save."
Apple Mail
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Open Apple Mail: Launch the Mail app on your Mac.
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Find an Email: Locate an email from the domain you want to whitelist.
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Mark as Not Junk: Open the email, and click on the "Not Junk" button in the toolbar. This will move the email to your inbox and mark it as not junk.
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Create a Rule:
- Go to "Mail" > "Preferences" > "Rules."
- Click "Add Rule."
- Name the rule (e.g., "Whitelist Example Domain").
- Set the condition to "If any of the following conditions are met: From Contains" and enter the domains @wickedapps.com and @email.wickedapps.com.
- Set the action to "Move Message" to the "Inbox."
- Click "OK."
Outlook (Desktop Version)
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Open Outlook: Launch the Outlook application on your computer.
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Find an Email: Locate an email from the domain you want to whitelist.
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Mark as Not Junk: Right-click the email, go to "Junk," and select "Not Junk." This will move the email to your inbox and mark it as not junk.
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Create a Rule:
- Go to "Home" > "Rules" > "Manage Rules & Alerts."
- Click "New Rule."
- Select "Apply rule on messages I receive" and click "Next."
- Check "from people or public group."
- Click on "people or public group" in the lower box and enter the domains @wickedapps.com and @email.wickedapps.com.
- Click "Add" and then "OK."
- Click "Next" and select "move it to the specified folder."
- Choose "Inbox" and click "Next."
- Click "Finish" and then "Apply."
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