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How To Make Sure You Will Receive Our Emails
Increasingly, ISPs are using extensive filtering systems to try and keep Spam out of customers inboxes. Sometimes, they accidentally
filter the e-mail that you want to receive.
To make sure that HypOptic Marketing e-zines, e-mail courses and support e-mails
are not filtered into your "junk" or "bulk" folder, please add HypOptic Marketing
Online to your list of trusted senders. Here's how:
* Hotmail: Place the domain hypoptic.com on your Safe List, so that you can receive our e-zines and
post-order e-mails without incident. The safe list can be accessed via the "Options" link next to the main menu tabs.
* AOL: Place the domain hypoptic.com in your Address Book.
* Yahoo! Mail: If one of our e-zines is filtered to your 'bulk' folder, open the message and click on the "this is not Spam"
link next to the "From" field.
* Spam Filters: Place the domain hypoptic.com on the filter's whitelist. You may need
to search a filter's help for how to do this -- and depending on software/version, they may call a "whitelist," a "good list",
"to keep list" or similar name.
* Other ISPs: If one of your HypOptic Marketing newsletters is being filtered,
add the "hypoptic.com" domain (or our newsletter's 'From' or 'Reply-to' address) to your address book or contact list.
If that option is not available, try moving the message to your 'inbox' or forwarding the message to yourself.
If subsequent messages continue to be filtered, call or e-mail your ISP's tech support and specifically ask how you can be sure to
receive all e-mail from hypoptic.com. Follow their instructions for whitelisting.
* NOTE: If your ISP does not allow you to whitelist a domain, they are violating your basic right to receive e-mail from whomever
you want. There are many other, customer-focused, ISPs who would love to have your business.
It's a shame to bother you like this, but in this day and age, we feel like the dolphin that's been caught in a tuna net. We support
fully the anti-spam motivations of all mail servers and ISPs.
But some are simply unfair to bona fide, honest marketers. For example SpamCop, can blacklist a marketing company simply because
someone complains about them. Since the company does not even receive the common courtesy of receiving the e-mail address of the
complainant from SpamCop, they cannot even check to see if that address has been subscribed to their newsletter list
(people do forget they subscribed... often).
It's unfair to the dolphins, but that's the way it is, unfortunately. Net result? Tens of thousands of e-mails can be blocked
because of an unfair, abusive complaint that cannot be verified, and for which there is no recourse at SpamCop who have made
themselves virtually inaccessible.
So please do make sure that your mail server or ISP is not accidentally keeping HypOptic
Marketing information from you.
Sorry for the inconvenience, but these circumstances are beyond our control. All you and we can do is work together with the ISPs
to shut out the spammers.
Best Regards
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Steven Hands - "The Mind Manipulation Marketer"
President
HypOptic Marketing
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http://www.hypoptic.com
"Creating Client Friendly Customers"
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