> On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 11:12 AM, nagaraju thoudoju > <nagarajuusstaff...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Please find the requirement below and let me know you interest on >> this position....
So this Raju fellow wants to know our "interest on [sic] this position," and he's not responded appropriately to anyone's pleas to stop spamming comp.lang.python. Searching groups.google.com for "intsystech" returned over 26,000 hits, so I doubt we are the only people he's actively spamming. How about everybody reading this note responds to his missive, telling him our interest. Be nice. Respond as if you really are interested in something Intsystech might have to offer. Be sure to leave python-list@python.org/comp.lang.python out of your reply, but paste the following email addresses into your cc list (which includes a few of Raju's fellow spammers): i...@intsystech.com, h...@intsystech.com, suryaprak...@intsystech.com, pavan.ku...@intsystech.com, ke...@intsystech.com, manish.ku...@intsystech.com There's no need to send an angry reply. We can kill them with kindness. In fact, it will waste more of their time if they think, even for a moment, that your email represents legitimate interest in their spam. I think Larry Martell's response was was just about right. Raju posts about a Java position on-site in Edmond, OK, so respond asking him about Python (or COBOL, or Perl, or C++) positions in Anchorage AK, or Chicago IL, or London UK, or telecommuting positions... I don't think there will be any need to tell Raju and his associates where you saw his message. It won't really matter, and it's clearly everywhere at this point. I suspect it will take him a good long while to sift through all the apparently valid responses which just waste their time and make it nearly impossible for them to find the scant valid responses to their spam. Skip -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list