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Scott Weeks wrote:

Contact for God, please reach out to me offlist.

Regards,
-AS666 NOC

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ASN 666 is the US army. I was curious a long time ago and looked it up... :wink:

scott

OP is a troll, best to ignore and block:

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Op is funny. Best to laugh and smile.

Scott Weeks wrote:

Contact for God, please reach out to me offlist.

Regards,
-AS666 NOC

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ASN 666 is the US army. I was curious a long time ago and looked it
up... :wink:

scott

OP is a troll,

Sure? :slight_smile:

mh

OP is a troll,

Sure? :slight_smile:

I drew that conclusion considering normally the emails coming from that address have a different origin (thus coming from a different person), i.e. coming from psg.com as opposed to an "anonymizing remailer".

Definitely.

The message may _also_ have a forged sender. :wink:

-Bill

RE: QOS improvement suggestion for NANOG list members

Go to the search feature of your e-mail, and search for all messages
from the NANOG list that has the word "URGENT" in the subject line...
then delete them! Then, there will be a LESSER chance of overlooking a
truly urgent messages from your own customers! (and hopefully that
thread will die soon! Otherwise, you may need to repeat this every
couple of days for a hopefully short while.) This might improve the
quality of service that you provide to your own clients.

Contact for God, please reach out to me offlist.

Regards,
-AS666 NOC

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OP is a troll,

Sure? :slight_smile:

Definitely.

The message may _also_ have a forged sender. :wink:

Yep, was joke/irony :slight_smile:

Cheers,
mh

.... or, learn how to filter e-mail into folders like the big kids. :slight_smile:

Doesn't everyone do that?

NANOG was the list that taught me, twelve years ago, that I would suffer
terribly if I didn't pre-sort individual mailing lists into their own
folders. =)

Procmail, while not all that _friendly_, can be *useful*.

At first glance, that sounds wise... but there is a problem with that
strategy... doing that can EASILY cause a person to miss (or read too
late!) critical "zero hour" issues that come up on occasion...

btw - Even thought the following analogy is far from perfect, this sort
of reminds me of a poor quality spam filtering system where the end
users spend so much time looking for FPs in the "spam folder"...that the
spam might as well have been delivered to the inbox!

In the meantime, I'm very good at quickly ignoring the messages that
aren't relevant to my business nor time-sensitive... based on the
subject line... especially since it is easy to ignore entire threads
based on their subject line... and NANOG's volume isn't huge... but then
the word "URGENT" in all caps gets a little annoying.

Procmail, while not all that _friendly_, can be *useful*.

for sure. i he not even seen the pathetic perjorative ad homina which
my friends here have reported. all i can do is repeat what my father
used to tell me, jealousy will get you nowhere.

randy