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Add our new email address to your trusted senders list.   [The Heritage Foundation] Dear Daily Signal Subscriber, Here at The Daily Signal we’re making some exciting changes as we celebrate our 10-year anniversary. Soon, all our newsletters—Morning Bell, Capitol Bell, and Top 5—will be sent from newsletters@dailysignal.com. Unfortunately, sometimes email providers will think our emails from the new address are spam. So, to make sure there’s no interruption in your service, please add the new email address, newsletters@dailysignal.com, to your approved senders list. I’ve attached directions at the bottom of this email for how to do this if you have Gmail, Yahoo, or Outlook. Thanks for being a loyal reader of The Daily Signal. Best, Katrina Trinko Editor-in-Chief, The Daily Signal Here’s how to do that for three major email providers: 1. Gmail: - Log into your Gmail account. - Click the “Settings” gear icon in the top-right corner, then select “See all settings.” - Navigate to the tab labeled “Filters and Blocked Addresses” to access information about your existing filters and select “Create a new filter.” - To approve a single sender, type the entire address. To approve “@dailysignal.com,” type the domain alone. - Enter the emails or domains you want to add to the Gmail approval list into the “From” section. - Put a mark next to “Never send it to Spam” to add this address to the Gmail safe sender list. - Click “Create filter” again to save settings. 2. Outlook: - Open Outlook. - Go to the “Home” tab and click on “Junk” > “Junk Email Options.” - In the “Safe Senders” tab, click “Add” and enter the email address or domain you want to approve. - Click “OK” to save the changes. 3. Yahoo Mail: - Log into your Yahoo Mail account. - Click the gear icon (“Settings”) in the top-right corner and select “More Settings.” - Go to “Filters” and click “Add new filters.” - Enter a filter name, specify the sender’s email address or domain, and choose “Inbox” as the destination folder. - Click “Save” to approve the sender.   The Daily Signal 214 Massachusetts Ave. NE Washington, DC 20002 -

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