The SFI utility sends to their e-mail under "corporate" on your behalf, so either way is good. You should also have their e-mail so if you send to their e-mail directly, make sure you're not hitting their spam tools by using the wrong keywords and always try to whitelist their email as well in case they email you back keep THEIR email from hitting YOUR spam tools. There are tools you can use that will help you to not use the words that cause emails to be caught by spam busters, so do your own due diligence to find them.
Here is a good blog on this subject.
http://www.bloomtools.com/articles/Spam-trigger-words-to-avoid.html
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The SFI utility sends to their e-mail under "corporate" on your behalf, so either way is good. You should also have their e-mail so if you send to their e-mail directly, make sure you're not hitting their spam tools by using the wrong keywords and always try to whitelist their email as well in case they email you back keep THEIR email from hitting YOUR spam tools. There are tools you can use that will help you to not use the words that cause emails to be caught by spam busters, so do your ...more