To make sure you get our e-alerts, please add chnow@msn.com to your address book.
Overzealous mail filters may sweep up our e-alerts before you can read them, unless it recognizes a known
sender.
A known sender, typically defined as being in the recipient’s address book, is increasingly more important. AOL and Yahoo! can filter messages by known senders; some systems block delivery of e-mail from unknown
senders; and most image-blocking systems typically only block images from unknown senders.
If you have a spam filter on your email, you may also need to whitelist our email address. “Whitelisting”
is the opposite of “blacklisting,” which means blocking.
You should whitelist every new subscription right at the start before there’s a problem. Your ISP
or support provider should be able to help you with this.
We applaud your ISP’s intention to protect you from spam, but everyone agrees that the current
systems are far from perfect. They all too often block e-mail you’ve requested, but which fits somebody’s idea
of what spam looks like.
Take control over your e-mail. If you don’t, your ISP’s software will.
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