ab...@constantcontact.com, with a complete copy of the message, would be the
right place to report this.
This mailing list isn't, really.
Cheers,
Steve
> On Aug 9, 2017, at 8:36 AM, Bryan Bradsby
> wrote:
>
> Constant Contact
>
> Why did you send spam to
On Wed, 09 Aug 2017 10:36:37 -0500, Bryan Bradsby
wrote:
>postmas...@texas.gov,
>Bryan Bradsby
I'm assuming you are not associated with the regular spam from
"Office of the Governor" ?
mdr
--
"There are no laws here,
> Bryan,
>
> I work for Constant Contact and can look into this. Can you send a sample to
> me offlist please?
>
> Tara Natanson
Aah...nevermind my offer, I see that she is here. :-)
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell,
Attorney at Law
Author: Section 6 of the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 (the Federal
Bryan,
I work for Constant Contact and can look into this. Can you send a sample
to me offlist please?
Tara Natanson
On Wed, Aug 9, 2017 at 11:36 AM, Bryan Bradsby <
bryan.brad...@capnet.state.tx.us> wrote:
> Constant Contact
>
> Why did you send spam to our DNS team attempting to sell your
hehe.. and it is always funny when marketers send to our spam auditing
team, or the abuse addresses..
You 'think' that they would have a mechanism to strip abuse@ before
sending to a culled list..
On 17-08-09 08:36 AM, Bryan Bradsby wrote:
Constant Contact
Why did you send spam to our DNS
> Constant Contact
>
> Why did you send spam to our DNS team attempting to sell your services?
>
> "Save 50% for 2 months"
>
> postmas...@texas.gov,
> Bryan Bradsby
Bryan - may I share this with the person at Constant Contact who is in charge
of abuse issues?
Anne
Anne P. Mitchell,
Constant Contact
Why did you send spam to our DNS team attempting to sell your services?
"Save 50% for 2 months"
postmas...@texas.gov,
Bryan Bradsby
512.936.2248
DIR/CTS/NOC-IT
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