Nobody likes getting bombarded with spam in their inbox. Some people mark emails as spam and it gets reported to their ISP or email provider. Alternately, some ISPs or email hosts generate their own rules (which can be adjusted somewhat by users) to automatically funnel certain emails to junk or spam boxes.
Follow these simple steps to make sure you don’t end up in the same place as the emailed pharmaceutical ads.
6 Ways to Stay In the Inbox (and Out of the Spam Folder)
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