Frequently Asked Questions
regarding
the daily email from Meridian Magazine
I signed up for the daily e-mail send but I'm not receiving
any e-mails. Why not?
There are a multitude of reasons why you may not
be receiving our e-mail. The most common is that your Internet
Service Provider (ISP, like AOL, MSN, Cox, Earthlink, etc.)
probably reads the email that we are sending as spam or
unwanted, unsolicited email. Because of the overwhelming
spamming that is going on now on the Internet, ISP's are
constantly developing software solutions (such as Hotmail's
automatic Junk Mailbox) that stop certain types of e-mail
from coming through before the end user (that's YOU) ever
sees them. In most cases that does help keep the clutter
out of your Inbox, however, it may also interpret Meridian's
daily send as spam and automatically dump it in the junkbox
or delete it altogether.
What,
Meridian could be considered a spammer?
Yes, a software-based spam blocker may indeed read Meridian
as spam. Even though Meridian is known as a "double-opt-in
subcription service" we still get hit by these software
solutions. We do not send e-mail to people who have not
requested it. But anyone who sends out large amounts of
e-mail, as we do six days a week, can have difficulty creating
it so that it is not tagged as spam before it reaches your
Inbox.
Why are
these e-mails tagged as spam by Internet Service Providers?
Shouldn't they just be tagging spam only?
It is very difficult for software to distinguish between
legitimate, wanted e-mail, such as Meridian's daily send,
and unwanted spam. It can be as simple as having five asterisks
( ***** ) in a row in the send or even the color of the
text. Meridian is currently working with ISP's and with
anti-spamming companies to redesign, if necessary, parts
of the daily send so that it may get through to the subscribers
who have requested it. Anti-Spam software improves greatly
as time goes on but spammers are continually finding new
and clever ways to get around anti-spam software. It is
an arms race that never seems to end.
I recently
installed some spam filtering software on my computer. Is
that why I'm no longer receiving your daily e-mail?
Very likely, yes. Please consult your anti-spam software
to find out how to set up rules to allow the e-mail you
desire to receive (such as that from Meridian) to come through
your system. Usually this is a very simple process and as
you take a few minutes to work with them, you will help
assure getting Meridian's daily e-mail as you have requested.
I don't
have anti-spam software on my computer. What can I do to
get my ISP to allow Meridian's e-mails to me?
You will need to contact your Internet Service Provider
support (usually there is a CONTACT US button at the top
or the bottom of the ISP's homepage) to let them know you
want e-mail from Scot & Maurine Proctor, lists@meridianmagazine.com
and meridianmagazine.com. There is usually a simple solution
and this should not take too long with them. Be persistent
with them. Keep copies of any e-mails you send to your ISP
concerning this so that you have a record of your communications.
If conditions don't change, contact them again and again
until they do. Remember, computers do whatever they're programmed
to do--and people program computers!
Is there
another way to get my e-mail if, after all I have done,
my ISP will not allow your daily e-mail to come through
(I love the executive-summary style of the daily send)?
Yes. On the right hand column (sash) of the front page every
day (www.ldsmag.com) is a link for the "Executive Summary"
of today's news and features. This is the same as the daily
e-mail that we send out each day.

use this link from the front page to
get the daily email each day
Can you
provide me with specific instructions on how to work with
Hotmail or AOL (or whoever my ISP is), and/or at least provide
me with some hotlinks to where I may find out specific information
about allowing the daily send from Meridian to come through
directly to my Inbox?
Out technology team will be constantly updating this page
of FAQ's so that we may provide you with as much information
as we can possibly obtain to help solve this problem of
not receiving Meridian's send that you have requested to
receive. Keep checking back and we will obtain hotlinks
and the contact information for as many of the ISP's as
we can.