Thanks for the question. The basic important tool that SFI provide is "whitelisting" mail. It is your duty as sponsor or co-sponsor to make the affiliate aware of this by encouraging him or her to do so as part of the Getting Started Actions. This will ensure that all email messages you send to your team members go directly to their inbox and not to spam, etc.
Another problem is members who register false mail addresses. When you visit the Genealogy page and access your members, you will notice some addresses that appear green (email) and blue (team mail),, and some that appear blank. The blank ones show addresses that are unreliable, resulting in messages not reaching the members.
If you look closely, you will see immediately that members whose mail addresses are represented by blank or colourless envelopes have attained between 0 and 5 VP over a long period of time. I can't give a reason for that, but the first guess that comes to my mind is that such members are i) not eager to do SFI work because they might have joined out of excitement; or ii) they don't get correspondence because their mail info doesn't exist; or iii) most correspondence fall on wrong destinations because they have not whitelisted.
So, confirming whether a particular team member does not work along or show progress as a result of not receiving emails will be easier or difficult depending on the cause of not receiving them.
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Thanks for the question. The basic important tool that SFI provide is "whitelisting" mail. It is your duty as sponsor or co-sponsor to make the affiliate aware of this by encouraging him or her to do so as part of the Getting Started Actions. This will ensure that all email messages you send to your team members go directly to their inbox and not to spam, etc.
Another problem is members who register false mail addresses. When you visit the Genealogy page and access your members,
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