If you used to receive
Global Fund Observer (G
FO) but now it doesn't arrive in your email any more, and you have not changed your email address, it's probably because your email system is treating the message as spam.
GFO is sent on a bulk basis, and spam filters are designed to filter out incoming bulk mailings that are unwanted. Unfortunately, in doing so, they sometimes filter out mailings that are wanted, usually sending them to a "Spam box."
What you need to do is tell your email system that
GFO mailings, which are sent from the address
newsletter@aidspan.org, should not be treated as spam. How this is done will vary with different email systems. In some systems (such as Gmail), it is simply a matter of creating a contact in your Contacts list, with
newsletter@aidspan.org as its email address. In other systems, you might need to add
newsletter@aidspan.org to your "white list" or "approved senders list". If you are not sure how to do this, please speak to your system administrator or technical support person.
Obviously, if you are not currently receiving
GFO, you may not see this announcement. But maybe your friends and colleagues will see it and can tell you about it.
If you are receiving
GFO regularly, it is still a good idea to add
newsletter@aidspan.org to your list of approved email senders. Hopefully, this will avoid any future delivery problems.