Why are MyOperator emails going to my Spam folder, and how do I stop it?
Quick answer — Email providers sometimes misclassify first-time senders or bulk notifications as spam. Open the Spam/Junk folder, mark any MyOperator message as Not spam, and add support@myoperator.co, billing@myoperator.co, and the entire @myoperator.co domain to your safe-sender list or contacts. Future messages should land in your Inbox.
When should I use this guide?
Use this article whenever you—or a customer, admin, or billing contact—expect an email from MyOperator (activation link, invoice, password reset) but find it in Spam/Junk or never receive it.
1. Typical senders & quick fix
Expected sender | Purpose |
|---|---|
Activation links, product updates, support replies | |
Invoices, payment reminders | |
Personal replies from CSMs or engineers |
Quick fix (works 90% of the time)
- Open the Spam/Junk folder.
- Select a MyOperator message → click Not spam / Not junk.
- Add the addresses above to Contacts or Safe Senders.
- (Optional) Create a rule/filter that says “from: @myoperator.co → Never send it to Spam.”
2. Gmail (web & mobile)
A. Mark as not spam (web & mobile)
- Open Spam → select the email → Not spam.
B. Create a filter (web)
- Gear Settings → See all settings → Filters and Blocked Addresses → Create a new filter.
- In From, enter @myoperator.co → Create filter.
- Tick Never send it to Spam (and optionally Categorise as Primary, Always mark as important) → Create filter.
C. Also check
- Contacts: Add support@myoperator.co and billing@myoperator.co.
- Blocked addresses: Ensure @myoperator.co isn’t listed.
- Tabs: Look under Promotions or Updates if not visible in Primary.
3. Outlook / Microsoft 365 (web & desktop)
A. Mark as not junk (web)
- Open Junk Email → right-click the message → Not junk.
B. Safe senders & domains (web)
- Settings (gear) → Mail → Junk email.
- Under Safe senders and domains, click Add → enter myoperator.co → Save.
C. Inbox rule (web)
- Settings → Mail → Rules → Add new rule.
- Name: “MyOperator to Inbox.”
- Condition: From → Includes these words → @myoperator.co.
- Action: Move to → Inbox; tick Stop processing more rules → Save.
D. Desktop Outlook
- Right-click the email → Junk → Never Block Sender (or Never Block Sender’s Domain).
4. Apple Mail / iCloud
A. Mark as not junk
- Mailboxes → Junk → select the email → Not Junk (or move to Inbox).
B. Add to Contacts / VIP
- Add support@myoperator.co and billing@myoperator.co to Contacts; optionally mark as VIP.
C. (Optional) iCloud.com rule
- iCloud Mail (web) → Settings (gear) → Rules → Add a Rule.
- If from contains @myoperator.co → Move to Inbox → Done.
5. Corporate / IT-admin allow-listing
If your mailbox is behind an email gateway (Microsoft Defender, Mimecast, Proofpoint, etc.):
- Allow-list the domain myoperator.co in both the gateway and Microsoft 365/Google Workspace tenant.
- Create a policy that bypasses spam filtering/quarantine for @myoperator.co messages.
- Release any held MyOperator messages from quarantine and mark them Not junk at the user level.
- Ensure SPF, DKIM, and DMARC alignment rules aren’t downgrading legitimate mail. Provide IT with the sample Message-ID, timestamp (IST), and recipient address for tracing.
6. Verify delivery
- Trigger a new email (e.g., resend activation link).
- Confirm it lands in the Inbox (Primary/Focused, if applicable).
- If absent, search from:myoperator.co and re-check Spam/Junk, Quarantine, and Promotions/Other tabs.
7. When you still don’t get the email
If, after all steps, messages remain missing:
- Double-check for typos or that you haven’t unsubscribed from service emails.
- Empty the mailbox or clean up rules that auto-delete mail.
- Contact MyOperator Support (support@myoperator.co) with:
- Your email address and provider (Gmail, Outlook, etc.)
- Approximate send time (IST) of the missing mail
- Any screenshot of rules/quarantine entries
8. Why does this happen
Spam filters score emails on factors like unknown sender, bulk volume, or domain reputation. Marking a message as Not spam, adding it to Safe senders, and creating explicit rules “trains” your mailbox that MyOperator is legitimate.
9. Glossary
Term | Meaning |
|---|---|
Safe sender / Allow-list | List that bypasses spam filtering for specified addresses or domains |
SPF / DKIM / DMARC | Email authentication standards that validate a sender’s domain |
Quarantine | Holding area where gateways store suspicious messages for review |
Updated on: 09/01/2026