Autoresponders gone wild - edg.io (or Meta), make it stop
I'm on my last full day at StackPath, and a couple of autoresponders are making my work email even less usable than usual. It would seem G-Core Labs S.A. (ASN 199524) sent a peering request cc'd to every address they could find relevant to @INEX LAN1 Dublin, and the various autoresponders have been duking it out since about 5:49am Eastern. The only one still emailing everyone several times/minute is support@edg.io. If anyone knows someone at edg.io who can make this stop, please suggest they do so asap. It would appear noc@meta.com is also involved, but at least Meta's autoresponder has the good sense/programming to not spam the entire recipient list...but it likely playing ping pong with support@edg.io. Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2023 11:41:41 -0700 (PDT) From: Edgio Support <support@edg.io> Reply-To: support@edg.io To: [long list removed] Message-ID: <10724763.48851.1696531301960@app137049.phx101.service-now.com> Subject: Incident INC1751177 -- You are on the watchlist for ticket PTKT3218420 -- comments added ... Comments: 2023-10-05 11:45:29 PDT - Guest (Additional comments (client notes)) Reply from: noc@meta.com ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Lewis, MCP :) | I route StackPath, Sr. Neteng | therefore you are _________ http://www.lewis.org/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key_________
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Jon Lewis