Sentences with phrase «n't go to your spam»

Not going to spam your computer screens with photos today as I usually do, so fear not capped ones!
I haven't received my daily email recently and it has not gone to spam either.
To expedite communications with your chosen provider, add them to your email's whitelist (a.k.a. «safe list») so reply emails don't go to your spam folder.
Please also make sure"smashwords.com» is on your email system's «safe list» so our responses don't go to your spam folder.
(Don't forget to keep an up - to - date email address on file and make us a «trusted sender» so our emails don't go to your spam folder.)
Either way, we aren't going to spam your or sell your email to other companies.

Not exact matches

«Have all of those kind of official business things you do in a separate email address, where you're not buying things, and that email address isn't full of spam and things that you're accidentally going to click on,» he said.
«This is an early test, and I'm going to keep a close eye on it to make sure we're fighting actual spam and hoaxes, and not limiting people's freedom of expression.»
An average user goes through sifting a lot of clutter in their inbox and it is important for them to perceive your email useful and not discard it as spam.
I'm the winner, emailed you a couple days ago... wasn't sure if it went to spam!!
Just found out today that a bunch of my emails were going to people's spam for some reason (guess I pissed off gmail somehow;)-RRB- Let me know if you didn't and I'll resend.
It looks like the verification email kept going to my spam folder and the error messages did nt indicate that i needed to verify the account.
Maybe you SHOULD stick to twitter if you are going to whine every time you don't get through the spam filter....
So don't bother coming back to The Lunch Tray as your comments will go directly to a spam filter where neither I nor my readers will see have to see them.
We're not going back to email spam, given better filters and worse match rates to real — not throwaway — emails.
Your message might be going to spam because another campaign that was sent before was very similar and folks didn't like it.
Bonus points go to campaigns that leave «tips» or comments on the discussion boards at various locations; but don't spam.
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I found your blog on pinterest and was so excited that the link went to an actual informative blog and not spam!!
Don't know why your comment went to spam.
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You're not going to want to spam all of them with the same message.
Though not so much now, I guess Nintendo have upped the server but when doing the initial download, you had to keep spamming the retry button until the message finally went away.
Hi Mary, for some reason your comment / question went to my spam folder and I wasn't notified about it... so my apologies for the delay getting back to you.
Despite the fact that friends typically can't support book launches, many first - time authors go around spamming links to their book buy pages like it's the most important news story in the world.
There's some great opportunities here to really fuel your author and book branding and the changes to encourage more social engagement with visitors is going to weed out all those people who simply spam «like me» posts that don't result in actual platform building or sales conversions.
Spamming is definitely not the way to go if you're trying to get someone to buy your novel.
I've had a few fans tell me that even after confirming their subscription they didn't receive the final «thank you» email (which gives you access to the Best Kindle Fire Apps) because it went to their spam folder.
I'm not just going to spam you every day on my email list.»
The Tsunami of Crap I see as potentially problematic in the short term is the new trend of book spam, where it goes beyond just not to your tastes and edited poorly but is in fact just content farmed from public domain or just undefended sources.
Because of the potential for spam and redirects being redirected to places they aren't supposed to go, we require all links to your books, author website and social media to be direct to the appropriate site links.
I wouldn't spam the blogs, but if you discretely put the link to your (for example) book for sale on Amazon in your signature, I think that's a good way to go.
By sending this email I am not going to end up on multitudinous mailing / email lists and spams, am I?
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My apologies, your comment went to spam for some reason, and I didn't catch it.
firstly thank you for all the messages regarding the email subscription and feedburner... a few things... since the accident in our family I have not published any Beach Cottage Newsletters (they will be back soon) so if you haven't received the weekly little message from me with a few extras from Beach Cottage Land and a bit of a round - up of what's been going on, it will be back soon, it's not that you've been removed from the list or anything like that — I have been so busy at the moment with sooo many appointments and medical stuff and well you know the gig with three kiddos plus if I'm truly honest I just haven't had it in my to greet people with what's been going on here when in my heart I feel like cr*p... (If you haven't subscribed and want to for when the Newsletter goes out again you can see a little box up there to the top right on the main page, just add your email address to that — I promise I won't ever spam you and nope I won't try to sell you my left leg or indeed bombard you with advertising or affiliate links)
Spam: Whether it's done by a regular person or a bot, it's not going to fly in our comments.
Sure, there are smaller grenade launchers that you can unlock in one of the game's four classes, but even then, it's not likely everyone is going choose the role of Mechanic just to spam grenades.
The whole voting is going to spammed by 12 year old that will want a generic third of first person shooter, to the point where the voting won't matter.
Of course, we can't ignore that the growing pains have lead to some unseemly situations where monetization is concerned (and let's not even go into the whole cloning issue, or the annoyingness of viral wall post spam.)
Another area of complaint I have relates back to those joyous memories of playing the previous games — I'm not sure if it's just me but the A.I seems to be, well, a bit of a dick; when playing online against human opponents you'd expect to be constantly spammed by an overpowered move like Ryu's Hadouken, but when going up against the CPU?
many ISPs charge spammers to whitelabel them for the inbox, but those who don't pay go to the spam bin if a few freetards label their emails as spam
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The spam filter won't let me put in the url, so go to the web site and search Ronald Prinn.
[FURTHER UPDATE 3/30: Professor Stavins has just now emailed me to explain that he does not delete comments, and perhaps my comments went into the spam bin.
Me, I follow people I want to READ, and who don't spam, and whose comments aren't going to get RTd to me 20 times anyway.
Not to mention the e-mail going to spam and a regular mailing also, e-mail was from a 3rd party not LSUC making searching for it harder, all the election e-mails from candidates, and so Not to mention the e-mail going to spam and a regular mailing also, e-mail was from a 3rd party not LSUC making searching for it harder, all the election e-mails from candidates, and so not LSUC making searching for it harder, all the election e-mails from candidates, and so on.
Not just «yes this is spam, no this is spam» but «for most people this will not be beneficial» or «you can go forward with a free program but they try to upsell you on a $ 1000 sponsorship&raquNot just «yes this is spam, no this is spam» but «for most people this will not be beneficial» or «you can go forward with a free program but they try to upsell you on a $ 1000 sponsorship&raqunot be beneficial» or «you can go forward with a free program but they try to upsell you on a $ 1000 sponsorship».
The law regulates and generally prohibits «commercial electronic message» and its main defect — in my view — is that it goes after «spam» by limiting legitimate expression that is not «spam» and that has little if anything to do with harming confidence in electronic commerce.
I'm going to agree with Don here, and add one more piece to the puzzle, if your firm uses Postini for spam filtering, aren't you doing the same thing?
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