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How to Add Approved Senders for SpamArrest Users
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If you are a SpamArrest user and would like to add approved senders to your whitelist, you can follow these steps: 1. Log in to your SpamArrest account by visiting the SpamArrest website and entering your username and password. 2. Once you have logged in, click on the "Settings" tab at the top of the page. 3. Under the "Settings" tab, click on the "Approved Senders" option. 4. Here you will see a list of any approved senders you have already added. To add a new approved sender, click on the "Add New Approved Sender" button. 5. In the "Add New Approved Sender" window, enter the email address of the sender you would like to approve in the "Email Address" field. 6. You can also choose to enter a name for the sender in the "Name" field if you wish. 7. Click on the "Save" button to add the approved sender to your whitelist. 8. Repeat these steps for any other senders you would like to approve. By adding approved senders to your whitelist, their emails will bypass the SpamArrest filtering process and be delivered directly to your inbox. This can be useful if you receive emails from important contacts or organizations that you don't want to risk being caught by the spam filter.
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