InsideHook Email Whitelist Instructions


Hey there — if you want to make sure our emails land in your inbox (and not your spam folder or “Promotions” tab), whitelist today@email.insidehook.com. It’s the easiest way to guarantee you keep getting InsideHook emails without interruption.


Below are instructions for the most common email providers.


How to Whitelist today@email.insidehook.com (So You Never Miss an Email)


📬 Gmail (Webmail + App)


Add me to Contacts:


  1. Open an email from today@email.insidehook.com
  2. Click the three-dot menu in the upper right
  3. Click “Add to Contacts”

If it landed in Promotions:



If it landed in Spam:





📬 Yahoo! Mail


Open your Spam or Bulk folder


  1. Unmark as spam:
  2. Find the email from today@email.insidehook.com
  3. Click “Not Spam”

Create a filter:


  1. Click the ⚙️ icon → Settings → More Settings
  2. Click Filters → Add new filters
  3. From: contains → today@email.insidehook.com
  4. Move to folder: Inbox → Save



📬 Outlook / Hotmail / Live / MSN


Mark as safe:


  1. Open an email from today@email.insidehook.com
  2. Click “It’s safe” (if prompted)

Add to Safe Senders list:


  1. Click ⚙️ Settings → View all Outlook settings
  2. Mail → Junk Email → Safe Senders
  3. Add today@email.insidehook.com → Click Save



📬 Apple Mail / iCloud


Mark as Not Junk:


  1. Open your Junk folder
  2. Find my email → Move it to Inbox
  3. Tap “Move to Inbox” and confirm future messages go to Inbox

Optional: Add me to Contacts for good measure




📬 AOL Mail


  1. Open the email from today@email.insidehook.com
  2. Hover over my name → Click Add Contact
  3. Confirm details → Save

If in Spam: Open the message and click “Not Spam”




📬 Comcast


  1. Open my email
  2. Click + Add to Address Book
  3. Confirm details → Save



📬 Thunderbird


  1. Click Address Book → New Contact
  2. Paste today@email.insidehook.com in the email field
  3. Save contact



  1. Check your Suspect Email folder
  2. Find email → Select “Move to Inbox and Add Contact”



📬 McAfee, Norton, Trend Micro, SpamAssassin, Barracuda, etc.


If you’re using a third-party spam filter: