As far as I can tell, border property is pretty safe to use everywhere. I've tested this solution in gmail (and gmail for business), yahoo mail, outlook web, outlook desktop, thunderbird, apple mail and more. so, instead of padding-top: 40px you can use border-top: 40px solid #ffffff (assuming that the background color of the email is #ffffff) You can use empty tr and td as was suggested (but this will result in a lot of html), or you can use borders with the same border color as the background of the email. Avoid paddings and margins in newsletters, some email clients will ignore this properties.
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