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Last week, I enabled a workflow to automate more of the DevOps’ish process. One thing I did not test as a part of this workflow was link tracking. To be honest, I did not think it would matter. That assumption bit me hard. Within minutes, reports from readers came in saying Gmail was flagging the links in the e-mail as suspicious. As it turns out, disabling the link tracking also bypassed a bug in Mailchimp’s platform. When the automation kicked off with link tracking enabled it triggered the bug in the Mailchimp platform. My apologies for ever making you question the validity of the e-mails for this newsletter. The lesson I’ve re-learned here is never to trust your assumptions. Trust but verify all features. Mailchimp is working on the bug and gave me a very viable workaround. E-mail is hard, y’all. I’ve managed email delivery at a few companies now. If you think it’s easy, try doing it en masse, at scale. It’s a constant game of give and take that you win and lose at often. Mailchimp is a real delight to work with and I appreciate their support. ...