Request for Adjusting Email Reception Settings for Seamless Communication

Dear All,
We sincerely appreciate your active engagement with our site and the inquiries/applications you’ve submitted through various forms.
Following your submission, we want to ensure you receive important confirmation emails from “@j-ii.org” for content verification. However, due to security settings and spam prevention measures, there’s a possibility that these emails might not reach your inbox.
Regrettably, we do not receive notifications for undelivered emails as they are configured not to be returned to the sender. Consequently, without your proactive communication, we might be unaware of any unsuccessful email deliveries.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but in order to enhance your experience and facilitate smooth communication. We kindly request you to adjust your email settings to allow the reception of emails from our domain:

j-ii.org

For your convenience, we’ve provided instructions below on adjusting settings. Please note that these instructions may be subject to change, and we recommend consulting your email software or service provider for the most up-to-date information.


For Gmail Users:

  1. Log in to your Gmail account and click on the gear icon in the top right corner. Select “Settings.”
  2. Click on “Filters and Blocked Addresses” and then click “Create a new filter.”
  3. Enter [j-ii.org] in the “From” field and click “Create filter.”
  4. Check the box next to “Never send it to Spam” and click “Create filter.”

For Hotmail/Outlook Users:

  1. Log in to your Outlook.com account and select “Mail” from the top right corner (either via the gear icon or “Settings”).
  2. In “Options,” click on “Block or allow” under “Junk email.”
  3. Click on “Safe senders and domains,” enter [j-ii.org], click “Add,” and then save the changes.

We genuinely appreciate your attention to this matter, and your cooperation ensures a seamless and reliable communication channel. Thank you for your understanding and proactive steps.