“Mr. Foster, your recent emails are going into the Junk Folder and could be easily missed—maybe alert your other supporters.”
Maybe any reader who has not been receiving my emails of late should check their ‘junk/spam’ folders.
In fact, it’s always a good idea to review your spam folder / junk mail folder on a weekly basis to see whether there are any legitimate emails that you would want to read. Don’t allow them to pile up!
This is the second reader who has had this problem in very recent days!
HERE IS ONE CURE!
1. Open your spam or junk email folder.
2. Review the contents of that folder to locate the misdirected email.
3. Open the email and look for an option like “Not junk,” “Not spam,” or “Move to inbox”.
4. This action not only moves the email to your inbox, but also signals to your email provider that the sender is legitimate. Particularly if you are using Gmail, it will modify its spam filter to properly deliver emails from that sender to your inbox in the future.
Sincerely in Christ’s name,
Ivan Foster