To add an email address to your safe sender list in the Apple iPhone Mail application, you can follow these easy steps:
1. Open the email: Start by opening the email that you received from the sender you want to mark as a safe sender.
2. Tap the email address or username: Once you have the email open, you will see the email address or username of the sender at the top of the screen. Tap on it to proceed to the next step.
3. Create a new contact: A menu will appear at the bottom of the screen with various options. Tap on “Create New Contact” to add the sender’s email address to your contacts list.
4. Fill in the contact details: A new page will open with fields to add the contact’s information. You can enter the sender’s name, additional email addresses, phone numbers, and any other relevant details you want to include. Make sure to enter the correct email address in the appropriate field.
5. Save the contact: Once you have entered all the necessary information, tap on the “Done” or “Save” button to save the contact. The sender’s email address will now be added to your contacts.
By adding the sender’s email address to your contacts, you are essentially marking them as a safe sender. This means that any future emails from this sender should be delivered to your inbox instead of being filtered to spam or junk folders.
It is important to note that these instructions may vary slightly depending on the version of iOS you are using or any specific modifications made by your email provider. However, the general steps mentioned above should be applicable to most iPhone devices.
By adding a safe sender to your iPhone Mail application, you can ensure that important emails from trusted sources are not accidentally sent to your spam or junk folders. This can be especially useful for newsletters, notifications, or emails from friends, family, or business contacts that you want to ensure are always delivered to your inbox.
Remember to regularly check your spam or junk folders to ensure that any emails from new senders or unfamiliar addresses are not mistakenly marked as spam. It is also a good practice to periodically review your safe sender list and remove any addresses that are no longer relevant or trusted.
I hope this explanation helps you add a safe sender to your iPhone Mail application. If you have any further questions or need additional assistance, feel free to ask.