Why havent I received any e-mails from PTCAS?
PTCAS and PT programs may send e-mail messages simultaneously to multiple applicants. However, some e-mail providers use filters to prevent users from receiving “Spam” (unsolicited, junk e-mail), and these e-mail filters may incorrectly interpret an e-mail from PTCAS or an individual program as “Spam” and automatically delete (or set as “Junk”) a message to you about the status of your PTCAS application. To avoid missing important PTCAS e-mails, turn the “Spam” or “junk” e-mail filters off during the application cycle. If your e-mail provider does not allow you to turn the filter off, you may have access to a “junk mail file” that archives all messages identified as sent to multiple addresses. Periodically check your Spam/junk e-mail file for PTCAS or program related messages. If you do not currently have an e-mail address or are unable to turn off the Spam/junk filters described, please establish a new e-mail account. Below are a few free e-mail services for you to consider. (This is
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