
Note: All email from Tooth Fairy Tonight, LLC comes from @toothfairytonight.com. Be sure to whitelist that domain name to receive our emails.
Whitelisting is a quick, once-only task that ensures you will always receive Tooth Fairy Tonight emails to your inbox.
Below are instructions for the most popular email software, apps and Webmail services.
Web-based Email Clients
Gmail
- Click on the gear icon in the top right corner. Click on Settings.
- In Settings, click on Filters and Blocked Addresses. Click on Create a new filter. You may have to scroll down to see it if you already have some filters.
- In the overlay, copy and paste toothfairytonight.com into the From field. In the bottom right corner of the overlay, click on Create filter with this search ».
- When the overlay refreshes, add a check to Never send it to Spam. If you want all Tooth Fairy Tonight emails to go into a folder, add a check to Categorize as: and then select a folder (it must already exist).
- Click on the Create filter button to save the filter.
Yahoo! Mail
- Click on the gear icon in the top right corner. Click on Settings.
- In Settings, click on Filters. Click on the Add button.
- In the overlay, type ToothFairyTonight into the Filter Name field. Copy and paste
toothfairytonight.com into the From field. - All email will land in your Inbox, unless you want it to go to a new folder (click on Inbox and then on [New Folder] to create one.
- Click Save to finish.
Outlook.com/Hotmail
- In Outlook.com, click on the gear icon to the left of your profile image. Select Options from the menu.
- In the navigation on the left, click on Mail > Inbox and sweep rules.
- On the Rules page, click on the + icon at the top of the box. A pop-up will appear.
- In the From box, enter toothfairytonight.com . For the action, send the emails to the Inbox.
- Save the new rule.
AOL Mail
Unfortunately, AOL doesn’t provide a way to whitelist a domain name, only a full email address. After you receive an email…
- Click Contacts in the menu on the left.
- Click the New Contact icon.
- Enter [address@toothfairytonight.com] and additional information if you wish.
- Click the Add Contact button to finish.
Comcast
- In XFINITY Connect, click the gear icon at the far right of the navigation bar. Click on Settings.
- Select Filter Rules, then click on the Add new rule button.
- In Rule name, type in ToothFairyTonight. Click on Add condition.
- Click on Sender/from. Copy and paste toothfairytonight.com .
- Click on Add action. Click on Keep, or click on Move to folder, then enter a folder name.
- Click Save to finish.
Earthlink
- Click the Address Book button in the blue Web Mail bar at the top of the screen.
- Click the Manage Domains button at the top of the page. The list of allowed domains will open.
- Click the Add button.
- Type toothfairytonight.com in the text field.
- Click Allow This Company (Domain).
Apple iCloud (@icloud.com, @me.com, @mac.com)
- In iCloud.com Mail, click on the gear icon at the bottom. Select Rules.
- Create a new rule for ToothFairyTonight. In the first menu, select ends with. Type in toothfairytonight.com.
- In the menu at the bottom, select Inbox (or another folder).
- Click on Done to save the new rule.
NetZero
Unfortunately, NetZero doesn’t provide a way to whitelist a domain name, only a full email address. After you receive an email…
- Click the Address Book tab on the top menu bar.
- Click Contacts.
- Click Add Contact.
- Enter [address@toothfairytonight.com] and additional information if you wish.
- Click Save to finish.
Desktop Email Clients
Outlook 2007
- In the Navigation Pane, click Mail.
- On the Tools menu, click Rules and Alerts. Click New Rule.
- Under Start from a blank rule, select Check messages when they arrive, then click Next.
- Under Select condition(s), select From.
- Under Edit the rule description, select Ends with, and enter toothfairytonight.com. Then click Next.
- Under Select action(s), select Move to.
- Under Edit the rule description, select Inbox. Then click Next.
- To finish creating the rule, enter a name for the rule.
- Click on Finish to save the rule.
Outlook 2010
- Click the File tab, then click Rules and Alerts. Click on the E-Mail Rules tab, then on New Rule.
- Under Start from a blank rule, select Check messages when they arrive, then click Next.
- Under Select condition(s), select From.
- Under Edit the rule description, select Ends with, and enter toothfairytonight.com. Then click Next.
- Under Select action(s), select Move to.
- Under Edit the rule description, select Inbox. Then click Next.
- Under Specify a name for this rule, enter a name for the rule.
- Click on Finish to save the rule.
Outlook 2013 and Outlook 2016
- Click the File tab, then click Manage Rules & Alerts. In the Rules and Alerts box, on the E-mail Rules tab, choose New Rule.
- Under Start from a blank rule, select Apply rule on message I receive, then click Next.
- Under Select condition(s), select From.
- Under Edit the rule description, select Ends with, and enter toothfairytonight.com. Then click Next.
- Under Select action(s), select Move to.
- Under Edit the rule description, select Inbox. Then click Next.
- Under Specify a name for this rule, enter a name for the rule.
- Click on Finish to save the rule.
Apple Mail
- Click Mail in the top left, then Preferences.
- Click on Rules. Click on Add Rule.
- Give the rule a Description. In the From line, select ends with.
- Enter toothfairytonight.com.
- Select Move Message then select Inbox.
- Click OK to save the new rule.
Mozilla Thunderbird for PC
- Click the Application menu, then click Message Filters.
- Click New. The Filter Rules dialog will open.
- In Filter Name, type in ToothFairyTonight. For Apply Filter When, add a check to Getting New Mail. Then select Filter before Junk Classification.
- Ensure Match any of the following is selected. Then select From in the first menu, then ends with in the second menu. Type in toothfairytonight.com.
- Select Move Message to and then Inbox, if your version of Thunderbird does not have a Not Spam option.
- Click OK to finish.
Mozilla Thunderbird for Mac
- Click the Application menu, then click Message Filters.
- Click New. The Filter Rules dialog will open.
- In Filter Name, type in ToothFairyTonight. For Apply Filter When, add a check to Getting New Mail. Then select Filter before Junk Classification.
- Ensure Match any of the following is selected. Then select From in the first menu, then ends with in the second menu. Type in toothfairytonight.com.
- Select Move Message to and then Inbox, if your version of Thunderbird does not have a Not Spam option.
- Click OK to finish.
Mobile Device Clients
Note: For mobile devices, there is no way to whitelist a domain name. The only option is to add individual email addresses to your contact list.
iOS Devices — iPhone, iPad
- On any message, tap the sender and add to either a new contact or an existing contact.
Android Devices
- In the default email client, touch the picture of the sender.
- Click OK to add to contacts.