Re: R: R: R: URIWhois-0.02
Thanks for the explanation, but I think you are missing the point here.
What is reasonable and what will cause a block?
An individual may well issue 100 queries a day for research. Not many
have the time to do tens of thousands+ a day (or more). Any system that
does will likely fall into the AUTOMATED clause. If your script/pm file
can not exit quickly on lookup failure, you could be stacking up
delivery queues on servers everywhere.
Giampaolo Tomassoni wrote:
> > My rate is more or less 500 per day. Most is spam, which comes in more > copies (for free!), or regular mail with no URIs, or URIs in signature but > "common contacts" (more mails per day with the very same URIs). Thereby > yesterday I had to issue only 100 queries over a volume of 500 mails. Today > I expect more or less the same volume, but much less queries (I would bet on > 40). > > Giampaolo > > > Received on Wed Sep 26 20:10:22 2007
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