Hi Pieter, On Sun, Jan 10, 2016 at 08:43:43PM +0100, PiBa-NL wrote: > After asking again we got a response, now we wait some more for the work > to finish :)
Great :-) > @Willy, can you check if MARC is still subscribed? The only one which could be it I have found is : marc dot mailinglists at gmail dot com Anyway I have not noticed any unsubscription matching marc.info nor whatever looking similar so I think MARC is still subscribed. You can pass him my response below if you want : > See their response below: (...) > We periodically blacklist netblocks/ISPs that appear to be nothing but > sources of perpetual attacks. Unfortunately the haproxy.org > infrastructure lives within a network range that I added to the block > list without realizing there were good things in it. ...So we started > blocking all traffic from the haproxy servers I'm not surprised, we've been blocked a few times for the same reason (but most of the time it was because of our spams). > I've fixed that - carved out a hole for the haproxy DNS & mailservers. > But in the meantime, it looks like the haproxy.org mailserver > un-subscribed MARC because mail delivery to us kept failing (I hope that > was automated, and that we did not annoy a human with the bounces when > we went away). No, it stopped all of a sudden, we've been happy users of marc.info for many years :-) > I think I can pull the missed mails from the haproxy list server once I > resubscribe, but I'm traveling so I've been lazy and put off that part. If needed, I can build an mbox file starting at a given date, it's trivial on my side. And it will not contain the spam. Thanks, Willy

