Congress filters constituent email
The servers that handle email for the House of Representatives is overloaded. So much so that they’re limiting the email that gets through.
What’s not clear is on what basis are they rejecting the email? It’s very possible to setup a rule to bounce messages based on a regular expression. Anything appearing negative gets tossed, positive emails will get through. I think this is a scary thing.
What’s laughable is the amount of money that they’re throwing around at these financial companies yet they can’t spend a few grand for several more servers to handle the email traffic? Who’s running that operation anyway?
I am glad to see that people are writing to their representatives. I believe the main reason this recent bill was voted down was because of the people voicing their opinions.





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