Newgemstone -- New gemstone notification list | ||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
About Newgemstone | ||||||||||||||||||||||
To ensure that you receive my mail in your inbox, please add me to your safe list. You can view instructions here.
To see the collection of prior postings to the list, visit the Newgemstone Archives. |
||||||||||||||||||||||
Using Newgemstone | ||||||||||||||||||||||
To post a message to all the list members, send email to
newgemstone@silverhawksgems.com.
You can subscribe to the list, or change your existing subscription, in the sections below. |
||||||||||||||||||||||
Subscribing to Newgemstone | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Subscribe to Newgemstone by filling out the following form. This is a closed list, which means your subscription will be held for approval. You will be notified of the list moderator's decision by email. This is also a hidden list, which means that the list of members is available only to the list administrator.
|
||||||||||||||||||||||
Newgemstone Subscribers | ||||||||||||||||||||||
|
Why am I not getting the email I signed up for? | |||||||||||||||||||||
Large ISPs who aggressively - some say overly-aggressively - filter spam to appease their subscribers. This often means that you do not receive legitamate email Make sure that newgemstone@silverhawksgems.com is on your white list. There are several things that can help. 1. DO NOT use a "Report This As Spam" button on email that you requested. Is it not the proper way to unsubscribe. I'm hearing of many legitimate publications being blocked because people have been using the spam button to unsubscribe rather than unsubscribing the correct way. This does real harm to the publisher and to the other subscribers of that newsletter. If you want to unsubscribe please use the unsubscribe box above, or write to me at silverhawk@wildblue.net or use the form on our gemstones pages at http://wwww.samsilverhawk.com/gems1.html if not in every email, then in your initial welcome message or on their related archive or web site. 2. Whitelist your subscriptions and the addresses of anyone else whom might send you email that you want to make sure don't get spam filtered. Most ISPs and spam filters provide a way for you to "whitelist" email coming from specific addresses that you can specify. This tells the spam filter to never block email coming from that addresses. 3. Adjust your spam filtering. Many spam filters allow you to configure just how aggressive they should be. By making them a little less aggressive you might get a little more spam, but you will also get more of the legitimate email as well. 4. Check the spam bucket. Most spam filters will move suspected spam to a junk mail or spam folder. Check it every so often for legitimate mail, and use that opportunity to whitelist anyone that got mistakenly filtered. 5. Complain to your ISP if you lose legitimate email, especially subscriptions. Even if they don't provide you with a way to do it ISPs should provide a way to ensure that people get the email they requested.
|
version 2.1.39 |