Rugged Weeds uses email to communicate with its clients, interested parties, and workshop attendees information on upcoming classes, events, cancellations, workshops, as well as resources available.
Unfortunately, too often because of the global issue of spam and phishing, emails from Rugged Weeds and this site may end up in your junk or spam folders, or other folders filtering clutter. A number of emails we send are time-sensitive, and for them to end up not being seen is a loss to our clients and can reduce the impact of the programmes in which they are participating.
To avert this delivery failures, please whitelist emails from Rugged Weeds (ruggedweeds.org).
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Filtering services
If you use an email filtering service like Boxbe, Mailbutler, Boomerang, etc., turn it off for Rugged Weeds. Rugged Weeds does not and will not respond to notifications from sites like these.
Whitelisting
The following explains how to whitelist RuggedWeeds.org in your email client. Note - we recommend whitelisting the domain, not individual email addresses, in the event we change the email address for this purpose.
GMail
- Log in
- Click the gear icon in Gmail and select "See all settings" from the Quick settings menu.
- Navigate to "Filters and Blocked Addresses" in the top menu.
- Select "Create a new filter."
- Add a specific email or a whole domain in the "From" field.
- Click "Create filter."
- Check "Never send it to Spam" in the checkbox.
- Click "Create filter" to finalise the change.
Outlook
- Click the gear icon in Outlook and select "View all Outlook settings."
- Select "Mail" from the settings menu.
- Choose "Junk email" from the submenu.
- Click "Add" under "Safe senders and domains."
- Enter the email address that you want whitelisted.
- Choose "Save."
Yahoo
- Navigate to "Settings" icon, then click "More Settings" from the Yahoo Mail menu
- Select "Filters" and hit "Add" to enter information about the domain name or sender.
Other
If you are receiving email at a corporate, school, or organisation email address, contact your IT administrator to have them whitelist for you. However, because people change jobs and corporate rules change regularly, we strongly recommend you use a personal email address with which to communicate with us for reasons of privacy and more specifically preventing a third-party having access to emails sent to you.
For interested candidates who are using email clients other than the ones listed above, please run a search on how to whitelist our domains to ensure you receive our emails.