ARIN email address (was cogent spamming directly from ARIN records?)

Daniel Corbe daniel at corbe.net
Tue Oct 3 20:28:37 UTC 2023



On 10/3/2023 3:48 PM, Christopher Morrow wrote:
> those are a bit of a false equivalence... but... ok.
> I think: "Oh look, more spam, delete"
> is basically how this sort of problem (email from randos trying to
> sell me ED pills or 10Gs) should be treated.
> I don't know that it's helpful to keep re-litigating that end state :(
> 
> I'm sure telling dave shaeffer: "Hey, your sales droids are being
> rude" is going to end as well as sending him ED pill emails.

On the other hand, it's actually nice knowing Cogent are up to their 
same old tricks, so that when they try to end-around me to get a sale 
done, I have plenty of ammunition at my disposal to shoot them down.

Much like your ED pill E-Mail analogy above (and I think you might have 
been able to pick a less explicit example, but hey, edgy humor amirite?) 
it should be pretty trivial for you to nuke this thread so it doesn't 
keep appearing at the top of your inbox.
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