Spam from Nathan
Tags: Irony
I dug this Spam from Nathan via DominoFiles out of my JunkMail folder:
This spam is from DominoFiles, the company Nathan and others allege is a sister company of mine, but which is false (but fact checking is not a necessary part of flaming someone, as I have found out). Nathan decries my (nonexistent) relationship with them, yet uses them to promote his new product with their spam.
As I said in Carl's blog, email is dead as a promotional tool. But Nathan hasn't found that out yet and still uses it to promote what looks like an interesting product.
Irony? Nathan, you are the master!
(and Nathan, I won't disable comments as you did, so you can put a link to your new product and help your own SEO).
I dug this Spam from Nathan via DominoFiles out of my JunkMail folder:
| Convert your Apps
to XPages with new Transformer Technology |
This spam is from DominoFiles, the company Nathan and others allege is a sister company of mine, but which is false (but fact checking is not a necessary part of flaming someone, as I have found out). Nathan decries my (nonexistent) relationship with them, yet uses them to promote his new product with their spam.
As I said in Carl's blog, email is dead as a promotional tool. But Nathan hasn't found that out yet and still uses it to promote what looks like an interesting product.
Irony? Nathan, you are the master!
(and Nathan, I won't disable comments as you did, so you can put a link to your new product and help your own SEO).

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Comments
Happy Christmas to all the spammers in the world (and Frank Paolino and Nathan T. Freeman too).
Posted by Henning Heinz At 12:25:38 PM On 12/24/2010 | - Website - |
I noticed that your company is listed on the NotesAppStore (is it spam to make a reference on my own blog?) They are also on the main page as a Lotusphere exhibitor and I wish them well.
People who actually work with us are astute enough to know how great our products and services are, which is why the only customers we lose are those who move to Google Apps or Exchange and abandon Notes.
Over 30 5-star reviews of SpamSentinel on the NotesAppStore, with verified reviewers using their LinkedIn ID confirm this conclusion.
Read some of the reviews, with the reviewer names here:
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Posted by Frank Paolino At 10:37:27 AM On 12/24/2010 | - Website - |
As for your relationship with them, that's been well-documented in the past, along with InsideDomino. I'll leave your astute readers to Google for more information.
Posted by Nathan T. Freeman At 10:13:02 AM On 12/24/2010 | - Website - |