Add RSNA to your safe sender domain list
We’ve updated our email platform. To make sure you continue to receive important updates, resources and offers from us, please add our new sender domain info.rsna.org to your safe sender list.
Safelisting entire domains ensures that all emails from a specific domain (like @company.com or @university.edu) reach your inbox instead of being filtered into spam or junk folders. This is especially useful for business communications, newsletters, and organizations you trust.
Quick navigation links
- Gmail (Web)
- Gmail Mobile
- Outlook (Web)
- Outlook Desktop
- Apple Mail (Mac)
- Apple Mail (iOS)
- Yahoo Mail
- Thunderbird
- AOL Mail
- ProtonMail
- General Tips
- Domain Examples
- What It Does
Gmail (Web)
- Open Gmail in your web browser
- Click the gear icon (Settings) in the top-right corner
- Select "See all settings"
- Go to the "Filters and Blocked Addresses" tab
- Click "Create a new filter"
- In the "From" field, enter:
*@info.rsna.org
- Click "Create filter"
- Check "Never send it to Spam"
- Optionally check "Always mark it as important"
- Click "Create filter"
Gmail Mobile App (iOS/Android)
Note: Gmail mobile app has limited filter creation capabilities. Use the web version for full domain safelisting, or:
- Open the Gmail app
- Find an email from the domain you want to safelist
- Tap the three dots menu (⋮) in the email
- Select "Filter messages like these"
- Modify the "From" field to
@info.rsna.org
- Tap "Next"
- Select "Never send it to Spam"
- Tap "Create filter"
Outlook (Web/Outlook.com)
- Sign in to Outlook.com
- Click the gear icon (Settings) in the top-right
- Select "View all Outlook settings"
- Go to "Mail" > "Junk email"
- Under "Safe senders and domains"
- Type the domain:
@info.rsna.org
orinfo.rsna.org
- Click "Add"
- Click "Save"
Outlook Desktop Application
Outlook 2016/2019/2021/Microsoft 365:
- Go to the Home tab in the ribbon
- Click "Junk" in the Delete group
- Select "Junk E-mail Options"
- Click the "Safe Senders" tab
- Click "Add"
- Type the domain:
@info.rsna.org
- Click "OK"
- Click "OK" to close the Junk E-mail Options dialog
Alternative method via Rules:
- Go to File > Manage Rules & Alerts
- Click "New Rule"
- Select "Apply rule on messages I receive"
- Click "Next"
- Check "with specific words in the sender's address"
- Click "specific words"
- Type the domain:
@info.rsna.org
- Click "Add" then "OK"
- Click "Next"
- Select "move it to the specified folder"
- Choose "Inbox"
- Click "Next" then "Finish"
Apple Mail (Mac)
- Open Mail application
- Go to Mail > Preferences
- Click the "Rules" tab
- Click "Add Rule"
- Name the rule (e.g., "Safelist RSNA")
- Set the condition: "From" "ends with"
@info.rsna.org
- Set the action: "Move Message" to "Inbox"
- Optionally add: "Set Color" to highlight these emails
- Click "OK"
Apple Mail (iOS)
Note: iOS Mail app doesn't support domain-level filtering. You need to:
- Add individual contacts from the domain to your Contacts app
- Use VIP lists for important domains
- Configure rules on your mail server if using IMAP/Exchange
- Use the Mac Mail app to set up rules that sync across devices
Yahoo Mail
- Sign in to Yahoo Mail
- Click the Settings gear icon
- Select "More Settings"
- Click "Security and Privacy"
- Select "Blocked addresses"
- Click "Safe senders"
- Add the domain:
@info.rsna.org
- Click "Save"
Using filters:
- Go to Settings > More Settings
- Click "Filters"
- Click "Add new filters"
- Name the filter
- Set "Sender" contains
@info.rsna.org
- Choose action "Move the message to" Inbox
- Click "Save"
Thunderbird
- Open Thunderbird
- Go to Tools > Message Filters
- Click "New"
- Name the filter (e.g., "Safelist RSNA")
- Set condition: "From" "contains"
@info.rsna.org
- Set action: "Move Message to" and select "Inbox"
- Optionally add: "Add Star" or "Set Priority"
- Click "OK"
For junk mail controls:
- Go to Tools > Account Settings
- Select "Junk Settings" under your account
- Click "Whitelistlist"
- Add the domain:
@info.rsna.org
- Click "OK"
AOL Mail
- Sign in to AOL Mail
- Click "Options" (gear icon)
- Select "Mail Settings"
- Click "Spam Settings"
- Go to "Sender Filter"
- In "Allow messages from", enter:
*@info.rsna.org
- Click "Add Filter"
ProtonMail
- Open ProtonMail
- Click Settings (gear icon)
- Go to "Filters"
- Click "Add Filter"
- Name the filter (e.g., "RSNA Domain")
- Set condition: "Sender" "contains"
@info.rsna.org
- Set action: "Move to" "Inbox"
- Optionally add: "Apply label" or "Mark as important"
- Click "Save"
Alternative via Allowlist:
- Go to Settings > Security
- Find "Allow List"
- Add the domain:
@info.rsna.org
- Save changes
General tips for domain safelisting
- Domain Format: Use
@info.rsna.org
orinfo.rsna.org
depending on the platform - Wildcards: Some platforms support
*@info.rsna.org
for explicit wildcard matching - Test the Filter: Send a test email from the safelisted domain to verify it works
- Regular Review: Periodically review your safelisted domains and remove unused ones
- Backup Method: Also add key contacts from the domain to your address book
- Case Sensitivity: Most email systems are case-insensitive, but be consistent