Dear members of ipernity!
If e-mails sent by ipernity do not arrive, it is because they get caught in the spam filters of the receiving e-mail providers.
These always first monitor whether the sender's IP address is on a public blacklist. A check of the ipernity domain 217.70.184.38 using the mxtoolbox.com/blacklists.aspx tool has shown that ipernity is not included in any of those blacklists. Mails from ipernity will therefore always arrive at your mail provider.
But mail providers also apply additional filtering measures. This can lead to mails from ipernity ending up in your spam folder even though ipernity is not listed as suspicious. To remedy this, you can whitelist team@ipernity.com and no_reply_please@ipernity.com in your mail account settings. With some providers you can also set the option "Do not treat contacts in your address book as spam". In such cases it is advisable to set up the two e-mail addresses mentioned as your contacts.
The setting methods for this differ from provider to provider. Therefore we can only give the general instruction that you can usually find them in the setting options of your mail box.
If this is unsuccessful, you can try asking your mail provider's hotline for help. Unfortunately we cannot do this for you, because we are not the owners of your account. In most cases, however, it is more promising to use a Google Mail or Yahoo account rather than the GMX or Hotmail which are known to be critical.
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We are currently investigating the reasons for the rejected mails, which are all available in our no-reply folder.
Now I found this for Gmail:
support.google.com/mail/thread/7265417?hl=en
Looks like I have to "teach" Gmail to treat some messages properly. I then had to remove the filter I created previously, and now try to find time every day to tell Gmail that those messages received from ipernity are not SPAM.
I hope you will find a better solution for the email service that you are using.
So, we are truly living in a "self service society"! =,D
"Die Arbeiter der Deutschen Bundespost gelten . . . im strafrechtlichen Sinne als Beamte. Ein Arbeiter wird daher mit einer Freiheitsstrafe nicht unter 3 Monaten betsraft, wenn er . . . Postsendungen dem ordnungsgemäßen Postverkehr . . . entzieht."
Die Auswahl, was ich als Spam betrachte, kann man getrost mir überlassen. Ich brauche all diese wohlgemeinten Bevormundungen nicht, die nur zu Problemen führen, wie man sieht.
Edit: So, I need to re-educate Gmail some more.
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