Why Whitelisting Current Labels Is Important
Never Miss a Delivery Update or Exclusive Offer
When you order personalized products like address labels or custom stampers, communication is key. Because our emails often contain time-sensitive tracking numbers, order numbers, and exclusive "subscriber-only" discounts, modern AI-driven inboxes (like Gmail and Outlook) may accidentally filter them into "Promotions" or "Junk" folders.
By adding emails@em.currentlabels.com, orders@em.currentlabels.com, and webcs@currentlabels.com to your safe sender list, you ensure:
- Real-Time Tracking: Get instant notifications the moment your custom order ships
- Order Accuracy: Receive immediate alerts if we need to verify your personalization details
- Secure Savings: Ensure your discount codes and seasonal offers land directly in your primary inbox
Add Us To Your Safe Sender List
How to Whitelist Current Labels (By Platform)
AOL Mail
- Open AOL Mail: Log in to your account on your desktop or mobile browser
- Navigate to Contacts: Look for the Contacts icon (usually a silhouette of a person) in the right-hand toolbar or sidebar
- Create a New Contact: Click the Add Contact button (often represented by a + symbol)
- Enter Our Details: * First Name: Current Labels
- Save: Click the Add Contact button at the bottom of the popup to finish
- AOL Spam Folder: If you find a Current Labels email already in your Spam folder
- Open the email
- Click the Not Spam button at the top of the message
- This automatically "trains" AOL’s AI to recognize us as a trusted sender for all your future emails
Default Mail client for Android
- Open the Email: Find a recent message from emails@em.currentlabels.com, orders@em.currentlabels.com, or webcs@currentlabels.com
- Tap the Sender Image: Touch the picture or placeholder icon next to the sender's name at the top of the email
- Add to Contacts: A menu will appear. Tap the Add to Contacts icon (usually a person silhouette with a + sign)
- Confirm: Click "OK" or "Save" to add Current Labels to your device's address book
- Android Spam Folder: If you find a Current Labels email already in your Spam folder
- Tap the "Not Spam" or "Report as not spam" button at the top of the message
- The email will automatically move to your Inbox
Gmail
- Open Contacts: Click the Google Apps icon (the 9-dot square) in the top right corner of any Gmail page and select Contacts
- Create New Contact: Click the "Create contact" button in the top left or the "+" icon in the bottom right
- Enter Our Details: * Name: Current Labels
- Save: Click Save
- Gmail Spam Folder: If you find a Current Labels email already in your Spam folder
- Click the Report as not spam button in the grey banner at the top of the message
- The email will immediately move to your Inbox
- Gmail Promotions Tab: If you find a Current Labels email already in your Promotions tab
- On Desktop: Click and drag the email to the Primary tab. When the box appears asking if you want to do this for future messages from this sender, click Yes
- On Mobile: Tap the three dots ... in the top right of the email, select Move to, and choose Primary
Mac (macOS)
- Open the Mail App: Find an email from us
- Add to Contacts: Hover your mouse over the sender’s email address (emails@em.currentlabels.com, orders@em.currentlabels.com, or webcs@currentlabels.com) in the message header. Click the arrow that appears and select "Add to Contacts"
- Mac Spam Folder: If you find a Current Labels email already in your Spam folder
- The Banner Method: Open the email. In the gray banner at the top of the message, click the Move to Inbox button
- The Toolbar Method: With the email selected, click the Move to Inbox icon (a box with an upward arrow) in the top toolbar
- Verify the Trust: Once moved, the background of the email should change from gold/brown (junk color) to white, signaling that it is now a trusted message
Mail for iOS (iPhone/iPad)
- Open an Email: Find a message from emails@em.currentlabels.com, orders@em.currentlabels.com, or webcs@currentlabels.com
- Tap the Sender: Tap our name/email address in the From field at the top
- Add to VIP: Scroll down and tap "Add to VIP"
- Why this works: This grants our emails a dedicated folder and ensures notifications appear even if your phone is in a "Focus" mode
- Create Contact: For extra security, tap "Create New Contact" and hit Done
- iOS Spam Folder: If you find a Current Labels email already in your Spam folder
- Mark as Not Junk: If you see a banner at the top of the email stating the message is junk, tap "Move to Inbox" or "Mark as Not Junk" to verify the sender
MSN
- Open MSN Mail: Log into your account and select Settings: Email | Junk e-mail (located at the bottom left, just above your Calendar)
- Access Security Settings: From the E-mail settings screen, select Junk E-mail Guard
- Open the Safe List: Choose the Safe List option from the menu
- Enter Our Address: In the box provided, enter emails@em.currentlabels.com, orders@em.currentlabels.com, or webcs@currentlabels.com
- Pro-Tip: You can also enter @currentlabels.com & @em.currentlabels.com to whitelist our domains
- Save Your Changes: Click Add to move the address to your safe list
- MSN Spam Folder: If you find a Current Labels email already in your Spam folder
- Select the email by clicking the checkbox next to it
- Click the "Not Junk" button in the top toolbar
- The email will automatically move to your Inbox
Office 365 Exchange
- Access the Admin Center: Log into the Exchange Admin Center (EAC) with administrative credentials
- Navigate to Mail Flow: In the left-hand dashboard, click on Mail Flow and select Rules
- Create a New Rule: Click the + (Add) icon and select Bypass spam filtering from the dropdown menu
- Define the Rule Conditions:
- Name: Give the rule a clear name, such as "Whitelist Current Labels"
- Apply this rule if...: Select The sender... > domain is
- Specify Domain: Enter em.currentlabels.com and currentlabels.com, then click Add
- Set the Action: Ensure the "Do the following" box is set to Modify the message properties
- Set the spam confidence level (SCL) to...
- Bypass spam filtering
- Finalize: SelectStop processing more rules to prioritize this delivery, then clickSave
- Office 365 Exchange Spam Folder: If you find a Current Labels email already in your Spam folder
- Open the Junk Email Folder: Navigate to your folders and select Junk Email
- Locate the Message: Look for emails from emails@em.currentlabels.com, orders@em.currentlabels.com, or webcs@currentlabels.com
- Report as Not Junk:
- On the Web: Select the email and click Report > Not Junk in the top toolbar
- On Desktop: Right-click the email, select Junk, and then click Not Junk
- Confirm Trust: A dialog box will appear asking if you want to always trust the sender. Ensure the box for "Always trust email from..." is checked and click OK
Outlook Desktop (2010, 2013, 2016 & 2019)
- Open Outlook: Ensure you are on the Home tab of the top ribbon
- Access Junk Options:
- Find the Junk icon (usually looks like a person with a "prohibited" sign)
- Click the dropdown arrow and select Junk E-mail Options...
- Add to Safe Senders:
- Click the Safe Senders tab at the top of the popup window
- Click the Add button
- Enter Our Domain: Type @currentlabels.com & @em.currentlabels.com to ensure all Customer Service and automated tracking emails are delivered
- Save & Close: Click OK on the entry box, then Apply and OK on the main menu
- Outlook Desktop Spam Folder: If you find a Current Labels email already in your Spam folder
- Right-Click the Current Labels email in your Junk folder
- Hover over Junk in the context menu
- Select Never Block Sender or Never Block Sender's Domain
- The email will automatically move to your Inbox
Outlook (Web & Outlook.com)
- Open Settings: Click the Gear Icon (Settings) in the top right corner
- Navigate to Mail: Select Mail > Junk email
- Add Safe Sender: Under the Safe senders and domains header, click the + Add button
- Enter Our Address: Type emails@em.currentlabels.com, orders@em.currentlabels.com, or webcs@currentlabels.comand press Enter
- Save: Click the Save button at the bottom of the page
- Outlook (Web & Outlook.com) Spam Folder: If you find a Current Labels email already in your Spam folder
- Open the Junk Email Folder: Navigate to your folder list and select Junk Email
- Locate the Message: Look for emails from emails@em.currentlabels.com, orders@em.currentlabels.com, or webcs@currentlabels.com
- Report as Not Junk:
- Select the email by clicking the checkbox next to it
- Click Report in the top toolbar and select Not junk
- The email will automatically move to your Inbox
- Check the "Other" Tab: If you use the "Focused Inbox" feature and don't see the rescued email in your main view, check the Other tab and right-click the email to select Always move to Focused inbox
Yahoo! Mail
- Open Contacts: Click the Contacts icon (the address book silhouette) in the top right-hand corner of your Yahoo Mail home screen
- Add a New Contact: Select "Add a new contact" at the bottom of the sidebar
- Enter Our Details: * First Name: Current Labels
- Save: Click Save to ensure all future emails land in your Primary inbox
- Yahoo! Mail Spam Folder: If you find a Current Labels email already in your Spam folder
- Open the email
- Click the "Not Spam" button in the top toolbar
- Yahoo’s AI will automatically move the message to your Inbox and whitelist our domain
(Last Updated, March 2026)