It gets cached as [EMAIL PROTECTED] because SC IS recognizing the dud
response and moving on to RIPE. RIPE says it doesn't have the address and
presents the bitbucket address. ARIN's whois interface has been down most
of today, use their web interface at http://whois.arin.net/whois/index.html
instead.
This is the first time I've seen this message from ARIN's whois interface;
is that its standard "I'm busy, don't bother me now" message? If so, I
guess SC could somehow factor that into it's algorithm, special case or
something, and not move on to RIPE. I dunno.
-Peter
"Jonathan Rynd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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ARIN has been really busy lately, and that means a lot of timeouts and the
dreaded
[whois.arin.net]
*
* WELCOME to ARIN Registration Services
*
* Sorry, the system load is temporarily too heavy.
*
* Please wait a while and try again. Thanks
*
Unfortunately, when this happens, it gets CACHED as "[EMAIL PROTECTED]".
What the ???
Shouldn't SpamCop recognize when ARIN is returning a dud response, and NOT
CACHE THE BAD ADDRESS???
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