In order to help ensure proper delivery of emails to your Inbox, you can add senders of legitimate emails to your whitelist, also called the Approved or Safe Sender list. Click below to view instructions on how to do so for several popular ISP's.
Browser-based | PC Clients | Mac Clients | |
1. Click Contacts in the right toolbar.
2. Click Add Contact.
3. Enter the email address and additional information if you wish.
4. Click Add Contact button in the popup to finish.
1. Click Preferences from the menu.
2. Click Restrict Incoming Email.
3. Click Yes to Enable Email Controls.
4. Click Allow email from addresses listed below.
5. Enter the from email address you want to whitelist.
6. Click Add.
7. Click Update to finish.
1. Click Address Book.
2. Click the Companies (Domains) link in the top right corner.
3. Click Add.
4. Enter the domain of the address you want to whitelist.
5. Click Allow This Company (Domain) to finish.
1. Open an email from the sender that you want to whitelist.
2. Click on the little down-pointing-triangle-arrow next to "reply."
3. Click Add (sender name) to contacts list to finish.
1. Click the sender's name or email address in the header of the message you're viewing.
2. Click Add to finish.
1. Click the Address Book tab on the top menu bar.
2. Click Contacts.
3. Click Add Contact.
4. Enter the email address and additional information if you wish.
5. Click Save to finish.
1. Open an email from the sender that you want to whitelist.
2. Click Add to contacts next to the sender name to finish.
1. Open the email message from the sender you want to add to your address book.
2. Click Add to contacts next to the sender name to finish.
3. On the Add Contact popup, enter additional information if you wish.
4. Click Save to finish.
1. Open the email message from the sender you want to add to your address book.
2. Right-click Click here to download images in the gray bar at the top of the message.
3. Click Add Sender to Senders Safe List to finish.
1. Right-click on the email you received (in the list of emails).
2. Click Junk E-mail.
3. Click Add Sender to Safe Senders List to finish.
1. Click the Home tab.
2. Click Junk.
3. Click Junk E-mail Options.
4. Click Safe Senders.
5. Click Add.
6. Enter the email address and additional information if you wish.
7. Click OK to finish.
1. Click Address Book.
2. Make sure Personal Address Book is highlighted.
3. Click New Card. This will launch a New Card window that has 3 tabs: Contact, Address & Other.
4. Under Contact, enter the email address and additional information if you wish.
5. Click OK to finish .
Whitelist your Personal Address Book:
1. Click Tools.
2. Click Junk Mail Controls. This will launch the Junk Mail Controls window that has two tabs: Settings and Adaptive Filter .
3. Under Settings, update the White Lists module by selecting Personal Address Book from the pull down menu.
4. Check the box next to Do not mark messages as junk mail.
5. Click OK to finish.
1. Open the email message from the sender you want to add to your address book.
2. Right-click the sender's email address.
3. Click Add to address book.
4. Click Save to finish.
1. Click Address Book .
2. Click File.
3. Click New Card.
4. Enter the email address and additional information if you wish. .
5. Click Edit to finish.
1. Click Address Book.
2. Make sure Personal Address Book is highlighted.
3. Click New Card. This will launch a New Card window that has 3 tabs: Contact, Address & Other.
4. Under Contact, enter the email address and additional information if you wish.
5. Click OK to finish .
Whitelist your Personal Address Book:
1. Click Tools.
2. Click Junk Mail Controls. This will launch the Junk Mail Controls window that has two tabs: Settings and Adaptive Filter .
3. Under Settings, update the White Lists module by selecting Personal Address Book from the pull down menu.
4. Check the box next to Do not mark messages as junk mail.
5. Click OK to finish.
Thank you for subscribing to International Railway Journal's newsletter(s). You should receive an email confirmation shortly.
To ensure you receive IRJ emails without a hitch, please add [email protected] to your safe senders list. Here's how.
If you would like to subscribe to our magazine, please click here.
We have received your request to opt out of International Railway Journal Digital Edition.
Please allow 30 days for this preference to be updated in our records.
If you wish to resubscribe to International Railway Journal or update your subscription information, please click here.
With InnoTrans fast approaching, don't miss your final few opportunities to tell the railway world what you are planning for the big event. IRJ's July, August and September issues will be distributed at the show and will be packed with exclusives not available anywhere else.
September
Germany: As the railway world prepares to visit Berlin, we look at Germany's booming regional railway market. We also speak exclusively to DB Schenker about its domestic and international railfreight activities.
• With 529 monthly readers,* IRJ reaches all the big decision makers in Germany, the world's fourth largest railway market.**
InnoTrans 3
Innovative trains: IRJ lifts the lid on some of the latest rolling stock solutions with several exclusive reports from the world's leading manufacturers. We also focus on the sustainable technologies which will underpin the trains of the future.
InnoTrans preview: IRJ will once again present the most comprehensive preview of the world's largest railway exhibition in our event preview.
• IRJ is the only international railway publication to dedicate three issues to InnoTrans, which are all distributed at the show, providing your company with maximum exposure ahead of the event.
Extra distribution:
• InnoTrans, September 23-26, Berlin, Germany
Closing date for the September issue: August 13
Ad copy date: August 20
IRJ – the magazine rail professionals choose to read
Don't restrict your advertising to a single market in 2014, take your products and services to the railway world with IRJ
IRJ is the first choice for news and features on the latest developments in the international railway industry for 10,516 railway professionals and decision makers in 129 countries every month. Put your company's products and services in front of the people who really matter.
* Data retrieved from Verified Audit Circulation's audit of International Railway Journal's May 2013 issue and average of the first six issues of 2013.
**Data from SCI Verkehr World Railway Market study 2012
These important industry players value IRJ's content and insight; 95% of IRJ's readership actively requests the magazine every month. This compares with just 19% for our nearest competitor.
By advertising with IRJ you can put your company's products and services in front of the people who really matter and open up new opportunities for your business.
According to our 2012 reader survey:
• 57% of IRJ's readers have visited a manufacturer's website after seeing an advertisement or reading an article in IRJ
• 60% pass their copy of IRJ on to two or more colleagues
• 54% have discussed an article with at least one colleague
• 78% rank the magazine as very useful or extremely useful
Our numbers speak for themselves and cannot be matched. Why take the risk of going elsewhere?
IRJ. The industry's leading news source, in print and online
To advertise in International Railway Journal, call +44 1444 416368 or contact Steve Barnes [email protected] or Louise Cooper [email protected]
For editorial enquiries, contact David Briginshaw, Editor-in-Chief, on +44 1326 313945, email: [email protected]
Advertising in a recession will:
IRJ is owned by Simmons-Boardman Publishing Corporation, one of the oldest, most-respected, and privately-owned B2B publishers in the United States. More than 200,000 executives around the world count on Simmons-Boardman Publishing's media products to help them make key strategic decisions about their businesses every day.
Simmons-Boardman publishes North America's leading rail industry magazines: Railway Age, the world's oldest railway magazine, and Railway Track & Structures. Simmons-Boardman also has a conference division, a specialist railway book division and the Railway Education Bureau. In addition, Simmons-Boardman publishes a broad range of non-rail titles including Marine Log, ABA Banking Journal, Sign Builder Illustrated, and Bar Business.