Whitelisting CCB
Many email service providers and internet service providers have SPAM filters to keep out unsolicited email. Due to the volume of users we have, Church Community Builder sends a lot of email. This occasionally causes email service providers to interpret our emails as SPAM.
To make sure that you can receive our email sent on your behalf, you can "whitelist" email sent through Church Community Builder. Whitelisting means that you set up your email software to accept incoming email from a specific email address or domain, overriding your email service provider's SPAM filter.
Church Community Builder uses several email addresses for communication with users. Therefore, the most effective way to make sure that you receive our email is to whitelist the entire domain. Depending on the exact email service or program you are using, whitelisting a domain may be done by entering something like one of the following:
ccbchurch.com
@ccbchurch.com
*ccbchurch.com
In the event that your email service or program cannot whitelist entire domains, we would suggest you add these individual addresses to your whitelist:
notifications@ccbchurch.com
returns@ccbchurch.com
no-reply@ccbchurch.com
Since every email system is different, we have included whitelisting instructions for a few popular email service providers below.
FIRST LINK TO CCB HELP ONLINE
Whitelisting Church Community Builder
FOLLOWING LINKS TO PDFs HERE
Whitelisting Church Community Builder.pdf
AOL.pdf
Gmail.pdf
Hotmail_MSN.pdf
McAfee Spamkiller.pdf
Norton AntiSpam.pdf
Spam Assassin.pdf
Yahoo.pdf