Thanks Adrian. It seems then that I'll have to get several Network Admins to
get off there posterior then and fix this problem. :) 

-----Original Message-----
From: Adrian Moreno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 4:44 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Newly acquired domain being blocked by some firewalls.

You may not be blocked by some list. Your domain could just look like
something they want to block. Recently we couldn't see any images on
Amazon.com because they moved images to a new domain:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com. The "ecx" threw a red flag and our firewall
blocked it. I had to get a manager to visit Amazon.com so he'd have a few
hundred visits to a blocked site recorded as well. They added the domain to
our "allowed" list the next day.

HTH, 

Adrian

>Recently, I purchased a domain from a domain auction site. Long story 
>short, I developed a new site for that domain. Well, it seems that some 
>friends can't view the site from their workplace because firewalls mark 
>the site as being "Adult" in nature. There is nothing seedy about my new
site.
>
>My question is: what can be done to rectify this? I know sites get 
>blacklisted and firewalls subscribe to those lists. Are there any sites 
>out there where I can "clear" my sites good name?


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