Hi Paul,

No we didn't. There are a number of 'hacks' out there which involve setting 
up a clean IP and proxy-ing requests through that but none of these are 
particularly satisfactory given the promise of Appengine being platform as 
a service. If I find myself having to set up proxies then the value of the 
service is greatly diminished. 

Cheers,
Richard

On Saturday, February 18, 2017 at 12:54:07 AM UTC+11, Paul Davies wrote:
>
> Did you ever resolve this? I am running into this now
>
> On Thursday, June 9, 2016 at 2:33:19 AM UTC+2, Richard Druce wrote:
>>
>> We noticed some of our posts to MailChimp from AppEngine were being 
>> returned with 403 error messages and access denied. We followed up with 
>> MailChimp who said the IP addresses were blocked permanently because they 
>> had been detected running running head scans of their network. 
>>
>> What controls does Appengine Have in place to prevent this kind of thing 
>> and is there anything we can do apart from migrate of Appengine to use 
>> external services? Can Appengine stop re-using the offending IP addresses?  
>>
>

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