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In this question the user has asked about some inline CSS issues he is having with his responsive HTML email template and a specific problem that the Gmail desktop client doesn't respect the display:none; property and so on.

Now, this particular answer just gives the URL to their website that provides a service for making responsive email templates.

It seems like a promotional link to me, that doesn't provide a solution to the question's specific problem, and I did mark it as spam, but the flag got denied.

So I am putting it up here for discussion: can this answer regarded as spam or not?

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    Looks like a spam answer by an account solely created to post spam...
    – Sam
    Jul 18, 2014 at 10:23
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    That is basolutely spam. If your flag was denied then someone done make a mis-take; e.g. human error.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Jul 18, 2014 at 10:24

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Of course it is spam. That the product is very tangentially relevant to the question doesn't make it a good answer.

Did you not see the username and his profile?

I have destroyed the account as a spammer account.

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    Another post for same site here:stackoverflow.com/a/19395202/124259 Jul 18, 2014 at 10:27
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    @oded: ya did see the account name and so I flagged it , may be because of just some human error it got denied , so quickly posted it here.Thanks for the fast response, I guess I will have to wait another 7 minutes to accept it . :)
    – Shiva
    Jul 18, 2014 at 10:33

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