Sassie Do Not Email list?

I logged on to several websites tonight and found this listed:

Your email address "XXX@yahoo.com" has been placed on our "DO NOT EMAIL" list because your email provider has repeatedly rejected our emails (or has sent us a demand to stop sending you emails - this is common with AOL accounts). As a result, you are no longer receiving shop email offers.

I'm still receiving shop email offers so not sure if this is a glitch with Sassie?

Anyone encounter this problem?

Thanks!

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Your email provider has flagged that address as spam and "bounced" the emails sent from it. You may still get offers for other Sassie shops, but until you add that address to the white list so the emails will come thorough and then inform them to try again, you will not receive any emailed job offers from that address again.

This usually happens on accounts like Hotmail or Gmail where enough people have reported it as spam and they refuse it for everyone then.
i got it last night but i am already on the permanent list to always allow emails so not sure why it happened again. i just reactivated the emails but i am contacting them on monday.
Go w/gmail. There is far less headaches.

Just lost trying to find a fire pit in a concrete jungle wishing it was a wooded glen...

if it wasn't for bad luck, I would have no luck at all
Yeah, I have a gmail account and i get more spam than anything else on it. That's where all the offers to enlarge my "pens" come in.

I use my own domains for shopping and tax business emails where I don't want them filtered in either direction. It doesn't cost much to have your own domain and mine (I get them through 1and1.com) come with 100 email addresses on each domain. this can come in handy for new home and apartment shoppers who have to keep coming up with new addresses. You just need to get a domain name that is *not* your real name (since you will use aliases).

Because you will be the only one using that domain it is unlikely to get on any spam filter lists.

Time to build a bigger bridge.
I just use my ISP email as they are so lame they have no filtering at all. They offer POP3 and I use Thunderbird as the email client and have all the emails on my home computer and NOT stored in the cloud.

Of course, the downside is if I move where I cannot keep my ISP, I will have to log in and change the emails for every company. eye popping smiley

I have every job offer sorted into folders and every company sign up saved. If a cloud based email is locked out, hacked, or goes out of business, your screwed!

Dspeaks has the best solution, but it's too cumbersome for non geeks to use. Looking back, I would have done what Dspeaks did as I have several domain names and mail services on the VPN servers, yet I wanted to keep this separate from those, as I am paid to maintain them and they are not really mine.
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