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Date: 2008-05-06 07:59 pm (UTC)They have a website, with a domain name based on the candidate's name. But the email address is totally different, and on Gmail.
Now, Gmail is good--I use it myself--but this leaves me feeling that they don't quite Get It. Put a mail forwarding layer in, and use the Gmail filters, and there's all sorts of useful options. Trivially, you can have one email address published for voters and people reading the website, and another, private, for the routine local-party admin.
Well, I expect you know all this stuff better than I. The impression I get is that a lot of people have an image of computers solidly rooted in single-user Windows.