You could not find any other email companies xmailer, who employ these kinds of deceptive tactics? Notwithstanding how you regard the truth of Fastmail's advertising, the reality is that they are not trying to get ahead by pushing their competitors down (in a deceptive manner) You talk about my
subjective interptitation (of Bluebottle's ad) but it is not
only my own interpretation - indeed, it is the very topic of the thread! And (if you care to read it) you will notice that I am not the only one with this
supposedly subjective opinion