There are some users who don't receive important emails from SnapEDA. These emails could be a verification email, a password reset, notification from requests, updates, etc. and it could be really frustrating when you don't receive important emails like this.
I know that email services like Apple Mail only wants to protect you from unwanted emails but it could also be a problem when you're expecting an important email and Apple Mail is mistaking it as a Spam. Here is how you can whitelist SnapEDA domain:
NOTE: This instruction is for Mac OS X Tiger (10.4) and later.
- In the Mac OS X Mail top menu, click Mail > Preferences.
- Click the Rules tab.
- Click Add Rule.
- Type any name in the Description field to identify the new rule.
- For the conditions, set the first dropdown menu item to any, so that it reads: If any of the following conditions are met.
- In the next two dropdown menus, select From in the first, and Ends with for the second.
- In the text field following Ends with, enter "@snapeda.com" into the field.
- In the Perform the following actions section set the three dropdown items to: Move Message, to the mailbox: Inbox.
- Click OK to save the rule.