If I understand you right, Benny, you are pointing out the RPBL and URIBL blocks?

If so, ASF Infrastructure team handles everything.  Might be that they are using public resolver or our volume is high enough to trigger blocks.  We could open a ticket and give them some guidance.

LMK if I understand things correctly, KAM

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who will solve it ?

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