How to Whitelist an Email in Gmail
Have a gmail email address? Here is how to make sure you receive our emails.
How to Whitelist an Email in Gmail
The basic steps are:
- Click the gear icon in Gmail and select “See all settings” from the Quick settings menu.
- Navigate to “Filters and Blocked Addresses” in the top menu.
- Select “Create a new filter.”
- Add a specific email or a whole domain in the “From” field.
- Click “Create filter.”
- Check “Never send it to Spam” in the checkbox.
- Click “Create filter.”
1. Click the gear icon in Gmail and select “See all settings” from the Quick settings menu.
2. Navigate to “Filters and Blocked Addresses” in the top menu.
3. Select “Create a new filter.”
In Gmail, whitelisting an email actually involves creating a filter.
3. Select “Create a new filter.”
In Gmail, whitelisting an email actually involves creating a filter.
4. Add a specific email or a whole domain in the “From” field.
The “From” field is where you’ll specify what’s getting whitelisted. In Gmail, you can specify either a specific email address (e.g. hello@domain.com), or you can whitelist a whole domain by omitting everything before the at symbol (e.g. @domain.com). The former will whitelist one specific email address while the latter whitelists anyone who is sending emails from that domain.
Here you should enter secretary@cornishdahliasociety.co.uk or @cornishdahliasociety.co.uk
5. Click “Create filter.”
From there, you don’t need to input any additional information. Simply click the Create filter button at the bottom of the window (next to the blue Search button).
6. Check “Never send it to Spam” in the checkbox.
Clicking the button brings up a new window. Here’s where you’ll actually specify that what you’re doing is whitelisting. In Gmail, you do this by checking the Never send it to spam box.
Doing so will ensure that emails that meet the criteria you specified never end up in Spam or Trash (unless you do so manually).
7. Click “Create filter.”
Once this information is specified, you click the “Create filter” button again, and this creates the whitelist within Gmail.
Stuck ?
Don’t panic, if you are stuck get in touch with Simon (our General Secretary) and he will try and help you sort it out.