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If you are using Yahoo! Mail and you want to make sure that you receive emails from specific senders, you can add them to your Approved Senders list. Here are the steps to add approved senders to Yahoo! Mail: 1. Log in to your Yahoo! Mail account. 2. Click on the gear icon in the upper right corner and select "More Settings". 3. Click on "Security and Privacy" in the left-hand menu. 4. Scroll down to the "Safe Senders" section and click on the "Add" button. 5. Enter the email address or domain name of the sender that you want to add to your Approved Senders list. 6. Click "Save" to add the sender to your Approved Senders list. 7. Repeat the process for any additional senders that you want to add to the list. Once you have added a sender to your Approved Senders list, any emails that you receive from that sender will be delivered directly to your inbox instead of being sent to the spam folder. This can be useful for important emails that you don't want to miss.
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