Given we’re going down this “what is spam” rathole again, spam is generally defined as unsolicited BULK email As the email appears to be one to one, though a remarkably persistent one to one, I would suggest procmail, unless you know he’s harvested nanog and is sending the same offer mail merged to a bunch of operators. —srs
On 28-Apr-2015, at 8:29 am, Rob Seastrom <rs@seastrom.com> wrote:
On 04/27/2015 07:02 PM, Rob Seastrom wrote:
Anyone else been spammed by Andy Boland at "Function5 Technology Group"?
I'm not sure it's fair to class the e-mail as "spam", but he is one persistent fellow. My company made list for some of the equipment we retired for purchase, and his Cisco buyer never got back to me. So the excess inventory is being offered to another reseller.
Well, it's unsolicited email from a company who I've never had any commercial relationship with. If it's not fair to class it as spam, what is it fair to class it as?
I reported it to the appropriate abuse folks.