At 10:01 PM -0500 1/3/97, Henry Kilmer wrote:
Barry Shein writes:
As I write this it's *conceivable* the loop has been stopped, I just checked, but how many here think this development might have just a tiny bit to do with embarrassing Sprint in public? Hands? Yeah, I thought so.
How about a dose of realism here:
The people that need to make the decision to act on this kind of situation probably do not read the nanog mailing list. The people that do read the nanog mailing list have most likely already brought the situation to the right folks attention if what you say is true. So an attempt at embarrasing Sprint here will most likely have no effect.
Let me propose a different reason for posting this here. I recognize this is not the stop-spam list. It is, however, operational. Barry originally raised the issue Sprint was "trying to read the mind of their client." Two people responded they had been spammed heavily from the same source, two people not at world.std.com. I just got hit again; the addressee list, I think, is recent posters on comp.dcom.sys.cisco. These reports help give ammunition to pass back to Sprint that this is not an isolated incident.