How to make mails come in primary

The eternal struggle of keeping important emails out of the spam folder!

To make emails come into your primary inbox, you can try the following:

  1. Check your spam filters: Make sure your email provider's spam filters are not flagging important emails as spam. You can do this by checking your spam folder regularly and marking as "not spam" any legitimate emails that were mistakenly flagged.
  2. Whitelist senders: Add the senders of important emails to your contact list or whitelist. This tells your email provider that these senders are trusted and their emails should be delivered to your primary inbox.
  3. Use a strong subject line: Use a clear and descriptive subject line that includes relevant keywords. This helps your email provider understand the content of the email and deliver it to the correct folder.
  4. Use a clear and concise email body: Keep your email body concise and easy to read. Avoid using too many images, links, or attachments, as these can trigger spam filters.
  5. Use a legitimate email address: Make sure the email address of the sender is legitimate and not a fake or disposable email address.
  6. Avoid using all caps: Avoid using all capital letters in your email subject line or body, as this can trigger spam filters.
  7. Use a professional tone: Use a professional tone and language in your email. Avoid using slang, jargon, or overly promotional language.
  8. Avoid using too many keywords: Avoid using too many keywords or phrases that are commonly used in spam emails.
  9. Use a clear and concise signature: Use a clear and concise signature that includes your name, email address, and contact information.
  10. Check your email provider's settings: Check your email provider's settings to see if there are any specific settings or filters that can help deliver important emails to your primary inbox.

Additionally, you can try the following:

By following these tips, you can help ensure that important emails are delivered to your primary inbox and not flagged as spam.