On Mon, Jul 12, 2010 at 4:08 AM, Jay Hennigan j...@west.net wrote:
On 7/10/10 7:26 AM, Nick Boyce wrote:
I tend to assume that when I get an email allegedly from Company A
(Internap) but actually sent by Company/Domain B (iContact), inviting
me to enter all kinds of sensitive information
On 7/10/10 7:26 AM, Nick Boyce wrote:
Just my tinfoil-coated 2 cents:
I tend to assume that when I get an email allegedly from Company A
(Internap) but actually sent by Company/Domain B (iContact), inviting
me to enter all kinds of sensitive information about my organisation's
operations
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 6:54 PM, Scott Leibrand scottleibr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu 6/24/2010 7:14 AM, Robert E. Seastrom wrote:
Amusingly, this was sent to me *after* I replied to ab...@internap
complaining about getting spammed.
If anyone else gets any unwanted contact from us, please
On Mon, Jun 28, 2010 at 04:52:48AM +, Paul Vixie wrote:
Rich Kulawiec r...@gsp.org writes:
This spam came from the icontact spammers-for-hire: [snip]
domains and/or cidrs, plz?
The spam appears to always come from icpbounce.com, so blocking that
on rDNS and/or HELO should suffice.
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 10:14:45AM -0400, Robert E. Seastrom wrote:
Amusingly, this was sent to me *after* I replied to ab...@internap
complaining about getting spammed.
This spam came from the icontact spammers-for-hire: they're absolute
filth who have been abusing individuals and mailing
Rich Kulawiec r...@gsp.org writes:
Amusingly, this was sent to me *after* I replied to ab...@internap
complaining about getting spammed.
This spam came from the icontact spammers-for-hire: they're absolute
filth who have been abusing individuals and mailing lists for years.
I recommend
Amusingly, this was sent to me *after* I replied to ab...@internap
complaining about getting spammed.
Anyone else getting spam from this joker? Has he been doing nanog
mailing list or arin database harvesting? Anyone know who his boss is?
-r
---BeginMessage---
Good Afternoon
Why contact his boss? It's not like he's on a rogue e-mail campaign,
obviously the company told him to do this. Why not focus on more
significant spam?
Jeff
On Thu, Jun 24, 2010 at 10:14 AM, Robert E. Seastrom r...@seastrom.com wrote:
Amusingly, this was sent to me *after* I replied to
Jeffrey Lyon jeffrey.l...@blacklotus.net writes:
Why contact his boss? It's not like he's on a rogue e-mail campaign,
obviously the company told him to do this. Why not focus on more
significant spam?
The more significant spam is largely handled by my anti-spam
measures. Cluing Internap in
Rob,
Sorry about that. Your e-mail address was on an old SalesForce list
that we forgot to remove you from. I've followed up internally to make
sure it won't happen again.
If anyone else gets any unwanted contact from us, please let me know and
I'll make sure it's taken care of.
Thanks,
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