Is your World Politics Review newsletter ending up in spam — or not arriving at all? Don't worry, it's an easy fix! Sometimes email providers can be a little overprotective and accidentally block newsletters you actually want to receive. Follow the simple steps below for your email provider. You don't need to be a tech expert, we'll walk you through exactly what to do.
Open Gmail and check your Spam or Promotions folder for a World Politics Review email. Open it if you find one.
Click "Not Spam" (if it's in Spam) or "Move to Primary" (if it's in Promotions).
For a permanent fix, click the search bar at the top, type from:[email protected], and press Enter.
Click the three dots menu (⋮) at the top right of the results and choose "Filter messages like these."
Click "Create filter," check "Never send it to Spam," then click "Create filter" to save.
Sign in and click the gear icon ⚙ in the top right, then select "View all Outlook settings."
Go to Mail → Junk email and find the "Safe senders and domains" section.
Type [email protected] and click Add.
Click Save.
Tip: Also check your Junk Email folder. If a World Politics Review email is there, right-click it and choose "Mark as not junk."
Open the Mail app and check your Junk folder for an email from [email protected].
On iPhone/iPad: Open the email, tap the sender's name at the top, and tap "Mark as Not Junk" or "Add to VIP."
On Mac: Open the email, then in the menu bar click Message → Move to Inbox. Then right-click the sender's name and choose "Add to Contacts."
Tip: Adding [email protected] to your Contacts is one of the best ways to ensure Apple Mail always delivers the newsletter.
Click the gear icon ⚙ in the top right and choose "More Settings."
Click "Filters" in the left menu, then click "Add new filters."
Name the filter "World Politics Review," and in the From field enter [email protected].
Set the delivery folder to Inbox, then click Save.
Tip: Check your Spam folder too. If a World Politics Review email is there, open it and click "Not Spam."
Click the gear icon ⚙ in the top right and choose "More Settings."
Click "Filters" in the left menu, then click "Add new filters."
Name the filter "World Politics Review," enter [email protected] in the From field, and set the destination to Inbox.
Click Save.
Click "Options" in the top menu, then select "Email Filters" (or "Mail Controls").
Click "Add Filter" and enter [email protected] in the From field.
Set the action to "Move to Inbox" or "Do Not Block," then save.
Also check your Bulk Mail folder — if a World Politics Review email is there, open it and click "This is not Spam."
Click the gear icon ⚙ in the top right and go to "All settings."
Click "Filters" in the left menu, then "Add filter."
Set the condition to Sender contains [email protected], set the action to "Move to Inbox," and click Save.
Click the menu icon ☰ and go to Tools → Message Filters.
Click "New," name the filter "World Politics Review," and set the condition to From contains [email protected].
Under actions, choose "Move Message to Inbox," then click OK.
Sign in at connect.xfinity.com and click the gear icon ⚙, then "Email Settings."
Go to Advanced Settings → Xfinity Connect Filter.
Under "Allowed senders," click Add and enter [email protected].
Click Save.
AT&T email is powered by Yahoo Mail. Sign in at currently.att.yahoo.com and follow the same steps as Yahoo Mail above, using [email protected] in the From field. This also applies to sbcglobal.net and bellsouth.net addresses.
If you subscribed to WPR using your company email address and are not receiving the newsletter, please check with your IT Department.