Why did I receive an email from this domain?

This domain delivers messages from individuals who have used online advocacy tools to contact you. Each message is initiated by a constituent who chose to send it.

What this domain is

  • Email delivery infrastructure for constituent messages
  • A relay for messages initiated by individuals
  • A transparency resource for recipients
  • Part of a sender network with multiple related domains

What this domain is not

  • Not a political campaign or advocacy organization
  • Not a marketing or commercial email service
  • Not a source of automated or bot-generated messages
  • Not selling anything or collecting donations
  • Not harvesting or reselling data

How messages are sent

People use online tools to contact elected officials, government agencies, and other public recipients. These tools let individuals write or customize a message and submit it for delivery.

This domain delivers those messages. It exists to meet email authentication standards (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), which help ensure messages reach inboxes instead of spam folders.

Each email represents a voluntary action by an individual person. The message content reflects what that person wrote or chose to send.

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Frequently Asked Questions

For IT administrators, security teams, and recipients

Why am I receiving many similar emails?

When an issue generates public interest, many people may contact the same recipient around the same time. Advocacy tools often provide suggested text, which is why messages may share similar language.

Each message still represents a separate individual who chose to take action.

Is this spam?

No. Every email is initiated by an individual who chose to send a message. These are not unsolicited commercial emails, mass marketing, or bot-generated messages.

Are the senders genuine individuals?

Yes. Each message is submitted by an individual who provides their contact information and takes a deliberate action to send it. Advocacy platforms implement verification measures to confirm sender authenticity.

Why doesn't the email come from the sender's personal address?

Email authentication requires proper configuration. Advocacy platforms cannot send authenticated email from personal domains they don't control.

Using a dedicated sending domain allows for SPF, DKIM, and DMARC compliance, which helps messages reach recipients instead of being filtered as spam.

How can I verify these emails are legitimate?

Check the email headers for valid DKIM signatures and SPF alignment. Messages from this domain pass standard email authentication checks.

If you have concerns about specific messages, contact us using the form below.

Is one organization sending all these messages?

No. This domain is delivery infrastructure that serves multiple advocacy platforms. The messages come from individual people using those platforms—not from a single organization or coordinated campaign.

What if message volume is overwhelming our office?

High volumes of constituent messages can create operational challenges. We can discuss technical options to help manage delivery while preserving access.

Use the form below to describe your situation.

Are there other related domains?

Yes. This domain is part of a network of sending domains that serve the same function. Multiple domains help distribute volume and maintain deliverability. All domains in the network operate under these same principles.

Request Assistance

If you have questions about messages from this domain, need technical clarification, or want to report a concern, submit your inquiry below. We respond to all requests.

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