I am sure that Cisco will be extremely pleased to discover that one of
their headhunters is spamming the cisco-nsp list via direct mail to
addresses gleaned from an EXPN. Clearly you're aware that this kind
of practice is unethical, else you wouldn't have gone so far out of
your way to disguise what you're doing.
IAGnet folks, could you please address the EXPN capability if you
haven't already?
---Rob
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Subject: CISCO Network Engineering positions
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