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  1. On the Tools menu, click Options.
  2. On the Preferences tab, under E-mail, click Junk E-mail.
  3. Click the Safe Senders or Safe Recipients tab.
  4. Click Add.
  5. In the Enter an e-mail address or Internet domain name to be added to the list box, enter newsletters@newscheckmedia.com, and then click OK.
  1. Click Contacts along the left side of any page.
  2. Click the New Contact button in the top-left corner of the Contact Manager.
  3. In the form that appears, enter NewsCheckMedia in the Name field and newsletters@newscheckmedia.com in the E-mail field.
  4. Click "Save".
  1. In the upper-right corner of the page, click Options, and then click More options.
  2. Under Junk e-mail, click Safe and blocked senders.
  3. Click Safe senders.
  4. Type newsletters@newscheckmedia.com, and then click Add to List.
  1. If possible, locate and open a newsletter you have received from us (you may have to check your Spam folder). On the message toolbar, click Not Spam.
  2. Click Contacts in the left panel.
  3. From the drop-down menu, select New and choose New Contact from the list.
  4. In the Nickname field, enter NewsCheckMedia.
  5. In the Email 1 field, enter newsletters@newscheckmedia.com.
  6. Click the Create button.
  1. If possible, locate and open a newsletter you have received from us (you may have to check your Spam folder). Highlight the e-mail, and click on the This is not Spam button.
  2. Click the Mail menu and select Address Book.
  3. Wait for the Address Book window to pop up, then click the Add button.
  4. Wait for the Address Card for New Contact window to load.
  5. Enter newsletters@newscheckmedia.com into the Other E-Mail field.
  6. Make our From address the Primary E-Mail address by checking the associated check box.
  7. Click the Save button.
  1. If possible, locate and open a newsletter you have received from us (you may have to check your Spam folder).
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