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If you have subscribed to one of WVEC’s elists, adding WVEC’s email address to your contacts will not only help insure our alerts and updates don’t land in your personal spam folder, it will help spam filters ‘learn’ that WVEC’s emails are not spam.
If you use an email provider such as Gmail or Yahoo, please open your spam folder. If you find an email from WVEC, open it and mark it as “Not spam” or the equivalent. For example, the current way to do so on gmail is to click on the ‘Click to teach gmail this conversation is important’ icon (an arrow-like icon next to the checkbox in the list of emails). On Yahoo there is a similar ‘star’ icon.
Add info@wvecouncilorg to your contacts to help insure you receive our emails. If you are not sure how, click below on the provider or software you use to learn how.
Note: The links below lead to a resource page provided by Nation of Change. Substitute WVEC or info@wvecouncil.org where you see NationofChange or info@nationofchange.org in the instructions.
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Try adding info@wvecouncilorg to your Address Book or Contact list.
If messages continue to be sent to your junk folder contact your ISP or spam filter application support and ask how to whitelist WVEC’s address.