On Sat, 30 Jul 2022 18:44:10 +0000, "Larry M. Smith via mailop" <mailop@mailop.org> wrote:
>.. I really don't know, but I tend to discount the belief that this is a >conspiracy against them. Looking over the past seven years' data, I find that exactly one Democrat campaign purchased an address that delivers here. Traffic to that address stopped after the 2016 election. There were two other accounts that opted in to various Democrat candidates' campaigns. They have seen moderate traffic. In the same interval, six addresses that deliver here were used to deliver GOP traffic, and subsequently from a number of organizations that appear to be ideologically allied with other senders to these addressses. Only one of these addresses belongs to a living being that could voluntarily subscribe to those messages. That person did indeed give that email address to the the RNC, which was pushing the Trump campaign in 2015. Interestingly, when the RNC gave a copy of that DB to the former president's operations, they completely left out all of the juice: Name, address, ZIP code, telephone number, contribution history... That address has collected well over seven thousand messages since it was created. With the sender(s) there is apparently no interest in suppressing non-responding addresses after, say six months. In my recent experience in deliverability, one would be utterly astonished if the above characteristics did not result in delivery statistics at Google that differed from the ones complained of by the aggrieved Party. Also, after the outburst from a Legislator that he can EXPECT that postal mail will be DELIVERED!... I would love to ask how much he has paid Google, compared to how much he has paid USPS, such that he could expect a commensurate performance. Unless, of course, this isn't a Free Market Capitalist® situation. mdr -- "There are no laws here, only agreements." -- Masahiko _______________________________________________ mailop mailing list mailop@mailop.org https://list.mailop.org/listinfo/mailop