Given we’re going down this “what is spam” rathole again, spam is generally defined as unsolicited BULK email
As the email appears to be one to one, though a remarkably persistent one to one, I would suggest procmail, unless you know he’s harvested nanog and is sending the same offer mail merged to a bunch of operators. —srs > On 28-Apr-2015, at 8:29 am, Rob Seastrom <r...@seastrom.com> wrote: > >> On 04/27/2015 07:02 PM, Rob Seastrom wrote: >>> Anyone else been spammed by Andy Boland at "Function5 Technology >>> Group"? >> >> I'm not sure it's fair to class the e-mail as "spam", but he is one >> persistent fellow. My company made list for some of the equipment we >> retired for purchase, and his Cisco buyer never got back to me. So >> the excess inventory is being offered to another reseller. > > Well, it's unsolicited email from a company who I've never had any > commercial relationship with. If it's not fair to class it as spam, > what is it fair to class it as? > > I reported it to the appropriate abuse folks.