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My Crikey delivery is intermittent/non-existent. What should I do?

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My Crikey delivery is intermittent/non-existent. What should I do?

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Although Crikey is a legitimate email, it can be identified as SPAM sometimes for a few reasons – it contains images, the email is sent to a bunch of people at once and the team is not too prudish with our language (although we do our best to obscure any rude words). The variation in content also means that it might get through on some days and not on others. The first thing is to make sure that postman@crikey.com.au is in your address book, safe senders or ‘white-list’ for both your email account and any filtering program (eg. SpamArrest, Norton firewall) that you might have on your computer. Check that the missed Crikey editions are not in your SPAM folder. For those of you who are using a work email account, the SPAM filters are often set up to trap email even before they get to your account -which is why they won’t necessarily appear in your SPAM folder. If you are not receiving Crikey, let your IT department know two important things: our mailing address (postman@crikey.com.au) an

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Although Crikey is a legitimate email, it can be identified as SPAM sometimes for a few reasons – it contains images, the email is sent to a bunch of people at once and the team is not too prudish with our language (although we do our best to obscure any rude words). The variation in content also means that it might get through on some days and not on others. The first thing is to make sure that postman@crikey.com.au is in your address book, safe senders or ‘white-list’ for both your email account and any filtering program (eg. SpamArrest, Norton firewall) that you might have on your computer. Check that the missed Crikey editions are not in your SPAM folder. For those of you who are using a work email account, the SPAM filters are often set up to trap email even before they get to your account –which is why they won’t necessarily appear in your SPAM folder. If you are not receiving Crikey, let your IT department know two important things: our mailing address (postman@crikey.com.au) an

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