> My email company is called Watchtv.net and I have had the same email provider since 2007.
OK, it sounds like you're using your web browser to access webmail at https://mail.watchtv.net/landing.php. Since I don't use that particular webmail, I can't tell you exactly what to do. But I can give you some tips to get started, since all webmail clients are similar.
When you go into your webmail, first look to see if there's a place to change your settings. If you can find an icon that says 'Settings' or 'Preferences', click on it. Then look to see if there's a way to change your spam filter settings. Usually you'll have three options, something like high, medium and low. Change it to the lowest (least restrictive) setting; that will probably eliminate a lot of stuff being sent to your spam folder.
Going back to the home page of the webmail, look for your spam folder. Open it up and find a message you want to move to your inbox. Select the message, then see if you can find a option to move it to the inbox. There's probably an 'allow sender' option as well; picking that will guarantee that future messages from the same sender won't be blocked. (This doesn't always work, because many companies will send messages from multiple email addresses.)
If you get stuck, contact WatchTV support. You can email them at [email protected], or call 419-999-2824. Good luck.
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