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Here's the direct link: https://foundation.mozilla.org/en/campaigns/whatsapp-must-act-to-protect-elections/
Huh. Thank you. Wish they'd put that link in the email instead of the one to cmail19 dot com.
Their marketing email provider rewrites the links to know who clicks on the links. Makes giving feedback to Mozilla more accurate so they can give open vs link click ratios.
I get the purpose and utility to Mozilla but I feel like the average FF user is more likely to ignore that link and hence the email.
Right, I understand that there are decisions that marketing teams make to make their email campaigns more seamless. But there are also ways to do this campaign while maintaining some transparency and making it clear that Mozilla is, in fact, the sender. I would expect that from Mozilla, but unfortunately they didn't do that here.
That domain appears to be associated with createsend who do bulk email.
I'm guessing that it's used to track who is clicking on a link.
I agree, seems a bit off for Mozilla to use such a process, but getting emails from the sender to each recipient is no longer trivial if you're doing it in bulk.
That's a great point. I helped set my employer up for a campaign once. Can't have too many hyperlinks, can't use certain words like "free", and IIRC can't use a domain in links that doesn't match originating domain. Too many points against and the destination server chucks it in the bin.