Dell Computers: Spamming Yet Again :/

U.S. high tech giant Dell Computers is once again sending bulk email advertisements to an email address that didn’t ask to receive them. I am confident that this is the case because I’ve seen spam from Dell Small Business via Reed Business Systems to both personal email addresses and spamtraps for years. Since Dell *is* able to set and enforce marketing policy for its company, I must conclude that it is unwilling to rein in its spamming business unit and marketing partner. The ESP is Epsilon Interactive, via its subsidiary Bigfoot Interactive.

Sending IP: 198.31.62.21

Spam Sample:

Actual Headers:

Received: from mta.email.reedbusiness.com (mta.email.reedbusiness.com [198.31.62.21])
        by <xxx> (Postfix) with ESMTP id <xxx>
        for <xxx>; Wed, 25 Jan 2012 09:xx:xx -0600 (CST)
DomainKey-Signature: <xxx>
Received: from [10.21.xx.xx] ([10.21.xx.xx:xx] helo=<xxx>)
        by <xxx> (envelope-from <DellSmallBusiness-<xxx>@email.dm2decisionmaker.com>)
        (ecelerity 2.2.2.45 r(34222M)) with ESMTP
        id 37/D8-31086-3FA102F4; Wed, 25 Jan 2012 10:xx:xx -0500
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2012 10:xx:xx -0500 (EST)
Message-Id: <<xxx>@flonetwork.com>
X-DMHA-ID-Packet: <xxx>
From: "Dell Cloud Business Applications" <DellSmallBusiness@email.dm2decisionmaker.com>
Reply-To: "DM2-DecisionMaker" <DM2_DecisionMaker@email.dm2decisionmaker.com>
To: <xxx>
Subject: New Report - 4 Important Factors when Choosing CRM
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="<xxx>"

Readable Email:

From: Dell Cloud Business Applications <DellSmallBusiness@email.dm2decisionmaker.com>
To: <spamtrap>
Subject: New Report – 4 Important Factors when Choosing CRM
Reply-To: DM2-DecisionMaker <DM2_DecisionMaker@email.dm2decisionmaker.com>

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One Response to Dell Computers: Spamming Yet Again :/

  1. Pingback: Dell Computers: Spamming from a New ESP :/ » MainSleaze

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