Next to that the actual receiver may classify your email as junk or delete it without opening. Based on the sender reputation, it then decides if the email goes to the inbox. Microsoft uses a spam and anti-phishing filter, which tests each of the emails going through the Hotmail system. Once you’ve clicked the “Send Email Campaign” button, your email goes through a rigorous process to make it to the Hotmail inbox… and it might not get that far! Take these steps to increase your chance of better inbox placement everytime you send out your campaigns to Hotmail, and other Microsoft related email services such as, Live and MSN. In this blog post we’ll outline the types of mechanisms Microsoft uses to place your mail into the inbox or spam folder. Please contact the Volunteers Coordinator.Have you noticed your Hotmail open rates decreasing recently? Microsoft is making it difficult for marketers to reach the inbox and will continue to get even more strict in their fight against spam.
If you are still unsure on how to do any of this please do not hesitate to call and we can explain it either over the phone or in person. Add to the safe senders list and click “Confirm”.In the “Sender” field, enter under “Then deliver the email to the following folder” field, choose “Inbox” and click “Save”.Log in and click the “Settings” icon at the upper right-hand corner of the page.In the “Sender or domain to mark as safe” field, enter and click “Add to list”.Under “Preventing junk email” section, click “Domain to mark as safe”.
Outlook (Windows Live Hotmail) Email Account Choose “Add to Contact” from the dropdown menu.In the “From” line, click on Australian Tenders to bring up an options box.From your inbox, open an email from the Sender (look in junk folder).In the “From” field, enter Click “Create filter with this search” at the bottom of this dropdown window.In the search bar at the top of the page, click the downward arrow for more options.