Email interception: No end in sight. Yesterday 10 emails sent using Mailtrack. Six unread
I am truly appalled by the unlawful violation of the Heavey's basic right to send and receive email without interference. I would be most grateful for anything you may be able to do by way of taking measures to correct this gross abuse.
- An American professor to then Home Office Minister Lynne Featherstone in 2010
Our Church and State website has no less than 57 Nobel Laureates on it; for details, see this blog's sidebar under "Church and State" (updated today).
Update Summation 17 April 2019
On 21 February, 68 Nobel Laureates out of those Declan has emailed since 3 January had not seen their email.
Emails resent to Nobel Laureates
21 February: 25 emails resent, 21 unread (4 read)
22 February: 27 emails resent, 23 unread (4 read)
25 February: 46 emails resent, 43 unread (3 read)
26 February: 2 emails resent, 2 phone calls, 1 unread (1 read)
1 March: 5 emails resent, 5 unread (0 read)
2 March: 5 emails resent, 4 unread (1 read)
3 March: 8 emails resent, 5 unread (3 read)
4 March: 8 emails resent, 6 unread (2 read)
5 March: 11 emails resent, 10 unread (1 read)
6 March: 8 emails resent, 7 unread (1 read)
7 March: 10 emails resent, 10 unread (0 read)
8 March: 10 emails resent, 9 unread (1 read)
30 March: 22 emails resent, 19 unread (3 read)
Totals: 187 emails resent, 2 phone calls, 163 unread (24 read)
The above statistics apply to those Nobel laureates recorded on 21 February as not having read Declan's email. Since 31 March, Declan has been trying to email Nobel laureates a second time (18 unread emails) as well as those who have not heard from him previously (50 unread emails).
Not included in the figures above is an email to a Nobel Laureate on 4 March confirming his listing as an Honorary Associate that went unread. This now has happened four times this year, most recently on 1 April.
On 6 January, the three out of eight emails to professors that were not read were to Nobel laureates. What a coincidence!
30 December 2018: Our emails now are getting through to no one, not to Nobel laureates or even our closest colleagues. Declan will keep trying to get through to Nobel laureates with the use of his mobile phone (WITH UPDATE 17/4/2019)
As of 17 April at 8.36am
On 21 February, 68 Nobel Laureates out of those Declan has emailed since 3 January had not seen their email.
Emails resent to Nobel Laureates
21 February: 25 emails resent, 21 unread (4 read)
22 February: 27 emails resent, 23 unread (4 read)
25 February: 46 emails resent, 43 unread (3 read)
26 February: 2 emails resent, 2 phone calls, 1 unread (1 read)
1 March: 5 emails resent, 5 unread (0 read)
2 March: 5 emails resent, 4 unread (1 read)
3 March: 8 emails resent, 5 unread (3 read)
4 March: 8 emails resent, 6 unread (2 read)
5 March: 11 emails resent, 10 unread (1 read)
6 March: 8 emails resent, 7 unread (1 read)
7 March: 10 emails resent, 10 unread (0 read)
8 March: 10 emails resent, 9 unread (1 read)
30 March: 22 emails resent, 19 unread (3 read)
Totals: 187 emails resent, 2 phone calls, 163 unread (24 read)
The above statistics apply to those Nobel laureates recorded on 21 February as not having read Declan's email. Since 31 March, Declan has been trying to email Nobel laureates a second time (18 unread emails) as well as those who have not heard from him previously (50 unread emails).
Not included in the figures above is an email to a Nobel Laureate on 4 March confirming his listing as an Honorary Associate that went unread. This now has happened four times this year, most recently on 1 April.
On 6 January, the three out of eight emails to professors that were not read were to Nobel laureates. What a coincidence!
30 December 2018: Our emails now are getting through to no one, not to Nobel laureates or even our closest colleagues. Declan will keep trying to get through to Nobel laureates with the use of his mobile phone (WITH UPDATE 17/4/2019)
As of 17 April at 8.36am
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