On Sat, Jan 11, 2020 at 09:28 PM, Laurence Marks wrote:
Given the knowledge of the terminology, I simply entered
into Google and received this many hits. Some said Comcast could whitelist a sender but not a domain (
[email protected] but not [everything]@groups.io) by adding the sender to your address book.
?
But the one that seemed the most authoritative was this negative one at
Yup, but in every hit I found using those search terms, there was no useful information as to HOW to whitelist a sender, never mind a domain. And the second hit you linked above pointed part way to the solution I found, which was the source of my rant: once the mail goes into the Spam folder, I either have to read it on-line (which I pointed out is not my habit), or create a mechanism to move the "spam" back into the inbox so my email client recognizes it. Comcast does not help with any of that.
Dave