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Whitelist Emails

It is imperative that our emails reach you so that you can complete your credit prelitigation process faster.

You will be receiving emails from  cs@texascreditlaw.com..

Please find out email provider below to learn how to whitelist our emails:

AOL 7.0 & 8.0

  1. Open a message from the@texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com.
  2. Click the Add Address icon on the right side of the window.
  3. Click the Save button

AOL 9.0 and Up

  1. Open a message from the @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com
  2. Click the Add Address icon on the right side of the window
  3. Click the OK button

AOL Mail

  1. Open a message from the @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com.
  2. Click Show Images: Always for this sender

AT&T Webmail and BellSouth

  1. In your mailbox, click Options.
  2. Go to Mail Options, select Filters. Click Add Filter.
  3. Go to From Header and select Contains. Enter@texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com (email or website) in the box provided.
  4. Go to the drop down menu at the bottom with the option Move the message to. Select Inbox.
  5. Click Add Filter

Comcast SmartZone

  1. Click Address Book
  2. Click New. Select New Contact
  3. Add @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com.
  4. Click Save

Cox Email

  1. Click Preferences.
  2. Go to General Email Preferences and click Blocked Senders.
  3. Type @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com to add to the Exceptions list.
  4. Click Add. Click Save.

EarthLink

  1. Click on Address Book (it’s over on the left, below your Folders).
  2. When your Address Book opens, click the Add new contact.
  3. On the Add Contact screen, find the Internet Information box.
  4. Enter the @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com into the top Email box.
  5. Click Save.

Earthlink Total Access

  1. Open a message from the @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com
  2. In the From field, right-click the email address
  3. Click the Add to Address Book link in the menu
  4. Click the Ok button
  1. Open a message from the desired sender.
  2. Click Always display images from (senders address).

OR

  1. Open a message from the @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com.
  2. Click the arrow next to reply on the top right.
  3. Click Add sender to contact list.

Hotmail

  1. Open a message from the @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com.
  2. Click Mark as safe next to the From name and address.
  3. Now click Add contact.

Mac Mail

  1. Open a message from the @txclf.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com
  2. Go to Message in the top tool bar
  3. Click Add Sender to Address Book from the drop-down menu

McAfee SpamKiller

  1. Go to Friends and click Add.
  2. Type @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com in the space provided. Click OK.

MSN

  1. Click on Help & Settings
  2. Click Email Settings
  3. Click on Safe List
  4. In Add an item to this list, type xxx@texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com (note: xxxx has to be replaced with the domain)
  5. Click Add

Thunderbird / Netscape 6 or 7

  1. Open a message from the desired sender.
  2. In the From field, right-click the @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com
  3. Click the Add to Address Book link in the menu.
  4. Click the OK button.

NetZero

  1. Go to Options and click Safe List.
  2. Type@texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com in Add Address to Safe List.
  3. Click Add then click Save.

Norton AntiSpam

  1. Go to the Status & Settings tab and click AntiSpam.
  2. Click Configure and go to the Allowed List tab.
  3. Click Add and type @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com in the Email Address box.
  4. Click OK.

Outlook 2003 – 2007

  1. Open a message from the @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com.
  2. Go to the Actions option in the top tool bar.
  3. Select Junk E-mail from the drop down menu.
  4. Select the Add Sender to Safe Senders List option.

Outlook 2000 / Outlook 11

  1. Open a message from the @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com
  2. In the From field, right-click the email address
  3. Click the Add to Contacts link in the menu
  4. Click the OK button

Outlook 2010 / Outlook 2013

  1. Open Microsoft Outlook 2010 / 2013
  2. In the home tab, click the Junk drop down menu
  3. Then click Junk Email Options
  4. Navigate to the Safe Recipients tab
  5. Click the Add button
  6. Type in @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com you want to whitelist, then click okay

Outlook Express 6

  1. Open a message from the @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com
  2. In the From field, right-click the email address
  3. Click the Add to Address Book link in the menu
  4. Click the OK button

Road Runner

  1. Open Junk Mail folder.
  2. Select emails (@texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com) you wish to add to your whitelist.
  3. Click Mark as Not Spam.

Spam Assassin

  1. In your hard drive, find your Spam Assassin folder. Click the folder.
  2. Open the file named user_prefs with a text editor or Notepad. (If the file does not exist you can create it using the instructions on Spam Assassin’s website.)
  3. Make a new line with the text whitelist_from and @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com
  4. Save the file and close it.

Verizon

  1. Go to Options and select Block Senders.
  2. In the Safe List, type in @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com
  3. Click OK.

Windows Live

  1. Open a message from the @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com
  2. Click Mark as safe next to the From name and address
  3. Now click Add contact

Yahoo!

  1. Open a message from the @texascreditlaw.com or cs@creditprelitigation.com.
  2. Now click Add contact next to the From name and address.
Christopher Ebert

Chris Ebert has been an acknowledge credit repair expert since 2003. He writes for blogs, national publications, advises CRO's to best practices and speaks at national industry conferences. He started his credit repair journey working in some of the largest credit repair attorney firms. Forming his own credit repair organization in 2005, he has help tens of thousands of clients understand credit, what credit repair can actually do for them, and best practices to build their credit profiles fast.