Good morning! I'm writing because this morning, for the second time this week, Gmail put Daybreak into a lot of subscribers' spam folders. This appears to be related to a huge change that Gmail and Yahoo are making on how they deliver bulk emails like Daybreak. In preparation over the last month, I've dotted every i and crossed every t I know of, but Mailchimp support is still reporting general problems across the board.

If you got Daybreak today, I'm glad. If not, please go to the web version of Gmail, find it in spam (that's under "More" over in the left column), check the box next to it, and then hit the "Mark as Not Spam" button. It

should

be put in your Inbox, but if it's not, you'll find it in All Mail. Then I'd be so happy if you went ahead and read it.

The bad news is, this may keep happening. So if you don't see Daybreak in your inbox tomorrow or Friday (or heck, who knows, maybe even next week), just repeat the instructions in the second paragraph. This seems to be happening even for people who've made [email protected] a "contact" in Gmail, so until I learn more, I'm afraid I have no other advice to offer.

And hey, we'll get through this, even if it takes a while.

Rob

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