On Fri, 22 Feb 2008 17:02:11 -0800 Bob Amen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael Scheidell wrote: > > >Works fine for me. Are you sure you weren't blocked? > > > > > > In fact, I found several sites (different networks, not mine) where > > it doesn't work. > > (I don't query more than 10,000 per day) > > > > The one that works best is the one that is doing 150K queries per > > day. Figure that. > > > > tried: each and every one of them. > > Am I blocked? Did I piss someone off? Im not blocked because of > > 'excessive' use. > > > > Quite possibly. I think they're getting stricter regarding their > fair use policy. One of my servers was blocked while another wasn't > even though the latter was just as high volume. I suspect the other > server would have been blocked had I not opted for their paid service. That could be. > I highly recommend their paid service anyway. It ends up working > much faster because all queries are local (rbldnsd). We should > support their work too and it's not very expensive. I have not seen this interruption. Then again, we do subscribe to their datafeed service ourselves. Rsync has been operating without interruption as the last timestamps indicate. This is the rejection count for yesterday using zen.spamhaus.org (which includes the time frame when the OP had issues): [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ bzegrep "spamhaus\.org" /var/log/maillog.0.bz2 |wc -l 2971023 ------- _|_ (_| |