Re: [mailop] Google's Request to the FEC about Allowing Political Email to Bypass Spam Filtering

2022-07-09 Thread Sivasubramanian M via mailop
On Sun, Jul 10, 2022 at 3:56 AM Jarland Donnell via mailop wrote: > > Is it normal to request such an opinion? What if it isn't normal? Google has asked the FEC for an opinion, and the FEC has launched a consultation. If it is not normal, it is extraordinary in a positive sense and signals a

Re: [mailop] Google's Request to the FEC about Allowing Political Email to Bypass Spam Filtering

2022-07-09 Thread Carl Byington via mailop
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 On Sat, 2022-07-09 at 17:22 -0600, Anne Mitchell via mailop wrote: > "It shall be unlawful for an operator of an email service to use a > filtering algorithm to apply a label to an email sent to an email > account from a political campaign unless

Re: [mailop] Google's Request to the FEC about Allowing Political Email to Bypass Spam Filtering

2022-07-09 Thread Anne Mitchell via mailop
> On Jul 9, 2022, at 4:19 PM, Jarland Donnell via mailop > wrote: > > Is it normal to request such an opinion? As someone who doesn't follow > business of the FEC but obviously takes interest in the topic, it seems odd > to me though that may be due to the formerly mentioned thing. It is

Re: [mailop] Google's Request to the FEC about Allowing Political Email to Bypass Spam Filtering

2022-07-09 Thread Jarland Donnell via mailop
Is it normal to request such an opinion? As someone who doesn't follow business of the FEC but obviously takes interest in the topic, it seems odd to me though that may be due to the formerly mentioned thing. Earlier this year we saw a huge increase in email business resulting from Google's

Re: [mailop] Google's Request to the FEC about Allowing Political Email to Bypass Spam Filtering

2022-07-09 Thread Mark Foster via mailop
On 10/07/2022 9:54 am, Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop wrote: Dnia 9.07.2022 o godz. 13:53:46 Anne Mitchell via mailop pisze: To those of you who aren't already aware of it, Google has asked the Federal Election Commission for an opinion about Google's 'pilot project' to allow political candidates

Re: [mailop] Google's Request to the FEC about Allowing Political Email to Bypass Spam Filtering

2022-07-09 Thread Jaroslaw Rafa via mailop
Dnia 9.07.2022 o godz. 13:53:46 Anne Mitchell via mailop pisze: > To those of you who aren't already aware of it, Google has asked the > Federal Election Commission for an opinion about Google's 'pilot project' > to allow political candidates and campaigns to bypass Google's spam > filters.

Re: [mailop] Google's Request to the FEC about Allowing Political Email to Bypass Spam Filtering

2022-07-09 Thread Anne Mitchell via mailop
> An interesting and useful project would be to identify political senders in a > way that would allow Google's users and the broader public of mail handlers > to shun them selectively. I can still dream... Someone else suggested a new 'Political' tab, go go along with the 'Promotions' tab.

Re: [mailop] Google's Request to the FEC about Allowing Political Email to Bypass Spam Filtering

2022-07-09 Thread Bill Cole via mailop
On 2022-07-09 at 15:53:46 UTC-0400 (Sat, 9 Jul 2022 13:53:46 -0600) Anne Mitchell via mailop is rumored to have said: To those of you who aren't already aware of it, Google has asked the Federal Election Commission for an opinion about Google's 'pilot project' to allow political candidates

[mailop] Google's Request to the FEC about Allowing Political Email to Bypass Spam Filtering

2022-07-09 Thread Anne Mitchell via mailop
To those of you who aren't already aware of it, Google has asked the Federal Election Commission for an opinion about Google's 'pilot project' to allow political candidates and campaigns to bypass Google's spam filters. This was just published by the FEC to the public yesterday, because Friday