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AOL
CleanMyMailbox
Earthlink
Gmail
Hotmail
Mailblocks
MailShield
MailWasher
MSN
Oddpost
Outlook 2003
SpamAssassin
SpamCop
Spam Inspector
Spam Interceptor
Spam Sleuth
Spam Butcher
Spameater
SpamKiller
SpamNet
SpamPal
Verizon
Yahoo!
Others

Unsolicited, unwanted advertising email, commonly known as “spam,” has become a big problem. It’s reached such proportions that most email services and Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have put some sort of blocking or filtering system in place or begun relying on self-proclaimed blacklists to tell the good guys from the bad.

We applaud their intention to protect you from spam, but everyone agrees that the current systems for stopping spam are far from a perfect solution. They too often block email that you’ve requested, but that fits somebody else’s idea of what spam looks like. The more responsible anti-spam companies and activists are working hard to cut down on these “false positives,” but in the mean time, you might unexpectedly find you’re not getting the emails you subscribed to…

As it happens, there’s something you can do to keep the emails you value from falling into the false-positive trap. You can fight the blacklists with a “white list.” Whitelist every new subscription right at the start, before your delivery is interrupted.

One thing you can do no matter what email system you’re using is add the address in the “From” line of the desired e-letter to your address book. This address is oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com

Of course, every email system is different. Below are instructions for some of the more popular ones. If yours isn’t here, please contact your ISP’s customer service department for their instructions. If you’re using some sort of spam filtering or blocking software yourself (in addition to what your ISP provides), we’ve also listed instructions on how to exempt your valued emails from some of the more popular of those programs.

To find instructions for your email provider or software, scroll down or use the handy menu to the right.

AOL


For AOL version 9.0: You can ensure valued email is delivered to your Inbox by adding the sending address to your “People I Know” list.

  • Open the latest issue of the desired Oxford Club email.
  • Click the Add Address button (over on the right) to add that sender to your “People I Know” list.

Alternatively, you can simply send an email to oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com

Even if the email you send doesn’t get through (for whatever reason), the act of sending it does the job of putting the address into your “People I Know” list – and that’s what counts.

If you’re using an earlier version of AOL, you’ll need to set your Mail Controls instead. Here’s how:

  • Go to Keyword Mail Controls.
  • Select the screen name the Oxford Club email is coming to.
  • Click Customize Mail Controls for This Screen Name.

For AOL version 8.0: Select Allow email from all AOL members, email addresses and domains.

  • Click Next until the Save button shows up at the bottom.
  • Click Save.

For AOL version 7.0: In the section for “exclusion and inclusion parameters,” include the domain of the “From” address (OxfordClub.com).

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Yahoo!


To ensure Oxford Club email is delivered to your Yahoo! Inbox (not the Bulk Mail folder), you can instruct Yahoo! to filter it to your Inbox. Here’s how:

  • Open your Yahoo! mailbox.
  • Click Mail Options.
  • Click Filters.
  • Next, click Add Filter.
  • In the top row, labeled From header:, make sure contains is selected in the pull-down menu.
  • Click in the text box next to that pull-down menu, then enter the address: oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com
  • At the bottom, where it says Move the message to, select Inbox from the pull-down menu.
  • Click the Add Filter button again.

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Hotmail


If you’re using Hotmail, you can ensure Oxford Club email is delivered to your Inbox by adding the “From” address to your Safe List. Here’s how:

  • Log on and click the Mail tab to get into your mailbox.
  • Click Options. (It’s over at the top right, next to Help.)
  • Click Junk Email Protection.
  • Select Safe List.
  • In the space provided, enter the address: oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com
  • Click Add.
  • When you see the address you entered in the Safe List box, click OK.

Alternatively, you can add the “From” address to your Contacts list:

  • Open the most recent email from the sender you want to whitelist.
  • Click the Save Address button. (It’s over to the right in the line of options just above the email.)
  • Click OK.

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Outlook 2003


If you’re using Outlook 2003 for your email, you can make sure Oxford Club email is delivered to your Inbox by letting Outlook know you consider it safe. There are a few ways you can do this:

  • Open any email from The Oxford Club, then add the sender (oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com) or the sender’s domain (OxfordClub.com) to your Safe List.

Or…

  • Add the address oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com to Personal Contacts in your Outlook Address Book.

Or…

  • Open any email from The Oxford Club, then select Mark as Not Junk.

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Earthlink


If you’re using Earthlink, you can make sure Oxford Club emails are delivered to your Inbox by adding the sending address to your Address Book. Here’s how:

  • Click on Address Book. (It’s over on the left, below your Folders.)
  • When your Address Book opens, click the Add button.
  • On the Add Contact screen, find the Internet Information box.
  • Enter the address oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com into the top Email box.
  • Click Save.

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MSN


If you’re using MSN version 9 for your email, you can make sure Oxford Club emails are delivered to your Inbox by adding the sending address to your Safe List. Here’s how:

  • Click on Settings: Email | Junk Email. (It’s at the bottom left of the screen, just above Calendar.)
  • On the Email Settings screen, click Junk Email Guard.
  • Select Safe List.
  • In the space provided under “Add people to the safe list,” enter the address: oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com
  • Click Add.

For older versions of MSN, you add our sending address to your Safe List like this:

  • Click on Email Settings. (It’s at the bottom left of the screen, just above Calendar.)
  • On the Email Settings screen, click Junk Mail.
  • Select Safe List.
  • Click Add an item to this list.
  • When the Add to Safe List box appears, enter the address: oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com
  • Click Add.

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Verizon


If you’re using Verizon for email, you can ensure Oxford Club emails are delivered to your Inbox by adding the “From” address to your Safe List. Here’s how:

  • Go to your Verizon Inbox.
  • Click Options.
  • Select the Block Senders tab (near the top of the screen).
  • On the Block Senders screen, you’ll see both a “Block Sender List” and a “Safe List.” In the space where it says, “Enter email address or sub domain to always accept even if the domain is blocked,” enter the address: oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com

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Gmail


If you’re using Google’s Gmail for email, you can ensure Oxford Club emails are delivered where they are supposed to go by following one of these easy steps. The first, and perhaps simplest, way:

  • If you use Gmail’s inbox tabs, be sure all Oxford Club mailings appear under your “Primary” tab.
  • If a mailing ends up under another tab, simply click on the mailing and drag it to the “Primary” tab or right click on the message and choose “Move to tab.” When asked to do this for future mailings, click yes.

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The second way:

  • Open the latest issue of the email you want to whitelist.
  • To the right of the message’s timestamp, you’ll see a tab with an arrow that points down. Click it.
  • Then click Add Oxford Club to contacts list.

Alternatively, you can just send an email to oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com and that will add the address to your Contacts list automatically. Even if the email you send doesn’t get through (for whatever reason), the act of sending it does the job of putting the address into your Contacts list – and that’s what counts.

If one of your Oxford Club emails has been filtered into the Spam folder, you can prevent that ever happening again:

  • Click on the Spam link to open your Spam folder.
  • Click on the wrongly filtered email to open it.
  • Click the Not Spam button at the top of the email (right next to “Delete Forever”).

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SpamCop


If you’re using SpamCop to filter your incoming email, you can exempt Oxford Club emails from the filtering process by adding the “From” address to your whitelist. Here’s how:

  • Open your browser and go to this page: http://webmail.spamcop.net/
  • Log into your SpamCop account.
  • Click on the Options icon in the toolbar.
  • Under Mail Management (in the middle), click SpamCop Tools.
  • Select Manage your personal whitelist.
  • Near the bottom, where it reads “Click here to add to your whitelist,” click on Click here.
  • Enter the address oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com in the first empty slot.
  • Click Submit.

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SpamAssassin


If you’re using Spam Assassin to filter your incoming email, you can exempt Oxford Club emails from the filtering process by adding the “From” address to the whitelist in your User Preferences. Here’s how:

  • Search your hard drive for the spamassassin folder, then open it.
  • In that folder should be a file named user_prefs. Open it with a text editor (Notepad, for example). If there is no such file, you can create it. The detailed instructions are at: http://spamassassin.taint.org/doc/Mail_SpamAssassin_Conf.html
  • Make a new (blank) line in the file. On that line, enter whitelist_from, followed by the address: oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com
  • Save the file and close it.

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SpamKiller


If you’re using McAfee’s Spamkiller to filter your incoming email, you can exempt Oxford Club emails from the filtering process by adding the “From” address to your list of Friends. Here’s how:

  • On the Spamkiller sidebar, click Friends.
  • Click Add.
  • Enter the address: oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com
  • Click the OK button.

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Mailblocks


If you’re using Mailblocks to filter your incoming email, you can exempt Oxford Club emails from the filtering process by adding the “From” address to your “Accept Mail From” list of addresses. Here’s how:

  • In Mailblocks, click the Addresses tab.
  • Select New.
  • Enter the address: oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com
  • In the Receiving Options, select Accept Mail From This Address.
  • In the Other Options, make sure Display in People Picker is not selected.
  • Click Submit.
  • Click OK.

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MailShield


If you’re using MailShield to filter your incoming email, you can exempt Oxford Club emails from the filtering process by adding the “From” address to your list of Friends. Here’s how:

  • On the MailShield toolbar, click Friends.
  • Click Add.
  • Enter the address: oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com
  • Click the OK button.

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MailWasher


If you’re using MailWasher to filter your incoming email, you can exempt valued email from the filtering process by adding the address oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com to your list of Friends. Here’s how:

  • In MailWasher, select Tools.
  • Select Blacklist & Friends.
  • On the right-hand side is the “Friends” list. Click the Friends Add button.
  • Select Plain email address.
  • Enter the address oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com then click OK.
  • Click OK again.

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CleanMyMailbox


If you’re using CleanMyMailbox to filter your incoming email, you can exempt Oxford Club emails from the filtering process by adding our “From” address to your whitelist. Here’s how:

  • Click the Whitelist button.
  • Add to the list the address: oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com
  • Click the Submit List button.

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Oddpost


If you’re using Oddpost to filter your incoming email, you can exempt Oxford Club emails from the filtering process by marking it as “Not Spam” – but only if it has been incorrectly identified as spam in the first place. Here’s what to do:

  • Find any email from The Oxford Club that’s in your Probably Spam folder.
  • Click on that email to select it.
  • Click the Move to Inbox and Mark as Not Spam button.

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Spam Inspector


If you’re using Spam Inspector to filter your incoming email, you can exempt Oxford Club emails from the filtering process. Here’s how:

  • Open Outlook.
  • On the Spam Inspector menu or toolbar, find and select Manage Friends List.
  • In the Add a New Friend area, select Email.
  • Enter the address: oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com
  • Click the >> (add) button.
  • Click Close.

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Spam Interceptor


If you’re using Spam Interceptor to filter your incoming email, you can exempt Oxford Club emails from the filtering process by adding the address oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com to your list of Trusted Senders. Here’s how:

  • Open Spam Interceptor and select Authentication Lists.
  • Click Trusted.
  • Enter the address: oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com
  • Click Add.

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Spam Sleuth


If you’re using Spam Sleuth to filter your incoming email, you can exempt Oxford Club emails from the filtering process by adding the address oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com to your list of Friends. Here’s how:

  • Open Spam Sleuth.
  • From the File menu, select Configure.
  • In the Friends category, make sure Active is selected.
  • In the space provided for the list, make a new (blank) line and on it enter the address: oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com
  • Click OK.

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Spam Butcher


If you’re using Spam Butcher to filter your incoming email, you can exempt Oxford Club emails from the filtering process by adding the address oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com to your Known Senders list. Here’s how:

  • Open Spam Butcher and click the Configure button.
  • Select the Known Senders tab.
  • Under Known Good Senders and Recipients, click Add.
  • Enter the address oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com and click OK.
  • Click OK again.

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Spameater


If you’re using Spameater to filter your incoming email, you can exempt Oxford Club emails from the filtering process by adding the address oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com to your list of Approved Senders. Here’s how:

  • On the Spameater sidebar, click Filters.
  • Select the Approved Senders tab.
  • Click Add Filter.
  • In the Address space, enter the address: oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com
  • For Address Type, select Full Email Address.
  • Click OK.

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SpamNet


If you’re using Cloudmark’s SpamNet to filter your incoming email, you can exempt Oxford Club emails from the filtering process by adding the address oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com to your Whitelist. Here’s how:

  • Open your Outlook Inbox.
  • On the Cloudmark SpamNet toolbar, click Options.
  • Click Advanced.
  • Select the Whitelist tab.
  • Click the Add button.
  • Enter the address oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com and click the OK button.
  • Click OK again, then Yes, then OK one last time.

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SpamPal


If you’re using SpamPal to filter your incoming email, you can exempt Oxford Club emails from the filtering process by adding the address oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com to your Whitelist. Here’s how:

  • When SpamPal is running, find the SpamPal icon in your Windows system tray and right-click on it.
  • Select Add to Whitelist.
  • Enter the address: oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com
  • Click Add.

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Others


Many popular email programs – including older versions of Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora and Netscape Mail – don’t provide a convenient way for you to whitelist the folks you want to receive email from. If you’re using this sort of email system and you either aren’t getting email you value or want to make sure you continue to receive it in the future, you can do something about it. Contact the customer service people or the postmaster at the company that provides your email or Internet connection (your ISP). Explain to them what email subscriptions you value that you asked for (or paid for). Ask them if they can whitelist the sender. (Unfortunately, some email systems don’t allow whitelisting.) If they do whitelist, they’ll probably ask you for some information about the publisher. Here’s what to tell them:

  • Sending Address: If your ISP asks for the “Sender” or “From” address, give them the address: oxford@mp.oxfordclub.com
  • Domain: If your ISP needs to know the domain Oxford Club is mailing from, try forwarding them one of our emails. The domain is in the “Header” of every email. If that doesn’t work, you’ll have to contact the publisher to ask them what domain they’re sending from. There might be more than one, especially if you have multiple subscriptions.

IP Address: If your ISP asks for the sending IP address, try forwarding them one of our emails. The “Originating IP” is in the “Header” of every email. If that doesn’t work, you’ll have to contact us to ask what IP address we’re sending from.

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