With its Bayesian spam filtering, Spam Bully learns quickly what good mail looks like, and rarely will it produce a false positive.
But if Spam Bully is still in training, or to avoid a new newsletter mistakenly getting caught as spam, you can whitelist specific senders or domains in Spam Bully. I have whitelisted "Techsupp247.com", for example, to make sure the newsletters I am receiving never end in the Spam folder.
Steps to make sure Spam Bully never filters newsletters as spam:
- Select Email address from the Spam Bully toolbar.
- Click Add under Approved/Friends list.
- Type the email address you want to whitelist under Email address:.
- To whitelist a domain, use the '*' wildcard character (which matches every char) and the domain name preceded by '@'.
"*@techsupp247.com", for example.
- Now type the contact or newsletter's name under Full name or company name:.
- Click Add.
- Click Close.
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