It's not like it hasn't been giving people lame-delegation errors for two years.

It's not an "idiotic" way to shut down a blacklist. What's idiotic is that people have been using it in its broken state for two years and haven't stopped, all the while continuing to chew through my bandwidth. I sent out e-mails to all and sundry when I was killing it. I gave them really long-lived lame-delegation NSes (to localhost, so that hopefully they'd see the errors in their own logs as well). People just don't listen. The only way to make it really and truly stop is to whack them upside the head with a clue-by-four.

That said, if you can make hinfo stop referencing it, that's one less place I have to worry about. :-)

Cheers,
D

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