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The spam appears to be linked to an account that belongs to an actual customer. That implies a typoe


Country Inns Suites , part of the Carson Hotels chain, recently started sending bulk email to a spamtrap email address that has never received email before. As with yesterday s spam report, I saw delivery attempts in my mail log and enabled the email address a few weeks ago. The ESP is Epsilon , via its subsidiary soccer world cup tickets Bigfoot soccer world cup tickets Interactive.
The spam appears to be linked to an account that belongs to an actual customer. That implies a typoed email address, either by the customer or during data entry. The information in the email suggests that this is a long-time customer, however. I must wonder whether Carlson *ever* checks its logs for bounces, and what if anything it does when an email address is undeliverable for weeks or months?
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