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Non-Delivery of PCCWeb Daily Devotionals
SPAM ALERT! One of the common problems that we deal with regularly is when our subscribers don't receive their verifying e-mails or e-mailed devotionals. Unfortunately, religious material is considered spam by most spam-blocking programs, so when certain key words are detected in our e-mails, they are mis-tagged as spam. Most Internet Service Providers have an anti-spam and anti-virus program that blocks, filters, delays, or diverts such e-mails to a junk or spam mailbox which the subscriber can access by webmail on the Internet Service Provider's website. Many subscribers also have an anti-spam or anti-virus program that directs spam to a junk or spam mailbox on the subscriber's own computer, where a number of our subscribers have been surprised to find their devotionals. If you have an e-mail spam blocker on your own computer, or use spam-blocking services that require a response from the sender, or use an Internet Service Provider with a high level of spam protection, you should add our e-mail address <pccwebdaily@cogeco.ca> to your safe-list or allowed-list, and check the junk or spam mailboxes on your own computer and by webmail on your Internet Service Provider's website to ensure proper delivery of your verifying e-mail and your devotionals. If you are unable to resolve the problem, please contact your Internet Service Provider for detailed instructions on how to configure your spam or junk control settings. Instructions for configuring the spam or junk control settings for your Hotmail or Yahoo account appear below. Please note that Bell and Sympatico use Hotmail. Configuring Your Hotmail Spam SettingsSince Bell and Sympatico use Hotmail to handle their e-mail, the same advice on how to configure spam settings applies to both service providers. When subscribers add <pccwebdaily@cogeco.ca> (for the PCCWeb Daily Devotional) to both their "Safe Mailing Lists" list and their "Safe Senders" list, their e-mails have been delivered ever since.To find your missing devotionals, do this:
To make sure that you have the PCCWeb Daily Devotional on both your safe address lists, do this:
These steps should allow your devotional e-mails to come straight through. If this advice does not solve the problem, you should telephone your Internet Service Provider's Technical Support line. Configuring Your Yahoo! SpamGuard SettingsUnder normal circumstances, Yahoo! SpamGuard automatically considers that the Daily Devotional is spam, and it is sent to your "Spam" or "Bulk" folder. If your SpamGuard is set to delete spam immediately, you will never see the Daily Devotional. In different countries, Yahoo! may be set up differently, but the best information we have about properly configuring your SpamGuard protection is as follows. If you use the New Yahoo! Mail, skip to the second section. In Yahoo! Classic Mail:
In the New Yahoo! Mail
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