How Can You Get Meeting Request to Go to Your Inbox?

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Keep Your Important Mail From Going to the Spam Folder

If you've ever missed a meeting because you didn't get the electronic memo, your notification may have been flagged as spam. Email spam filters help users avoid being inundated by junk mail. Email providers attempt to decipher real mail from junk mail by considering the source of the mail and to how many users the mail is being sent to at one time. This feature can create problems when mail you want to receive, such as a "Get Meeting Request," is incorrectly flagged as spam and routed into your junk folder. There are many ways to resolve this problem based on your email service provider.

Instructions

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      If you are an AOL user, locate and open up the "Get Meeting Request" that was supposed to be sent to your Inbox in the spam folder of your email program. Click the "Add Sender to Contacts" icon at the top of the screen. Fill in the contact details for your new contact. Then select "Save."

    • 2

      In Hotmail, select "Options" at the top of the screen and then select "Safe and Unblocked senders." Copy the email address of the sender of the "Get Meeting Request" message to the field next to "To address from mailing list:" and then click "Add to List."

    • 3

      Yahoo users should find the "Get Meeting Request" message in the Yahoo spam folder, and select the "Not Spam" button at the bottom or top of the email. Yahoo will no longer consider the "Get Meeting Request" spam.

    • 4

      Click on "Contacts" in Gmail and add the sender's of the "Get Meeting Request" email address to your contact list.

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