yes, I know, replying to myself and top quoting, tutu.. :) I was able to get our whole domain (*.auckland.ac.nz) banned with a single (very polite :) email to bugmenotter(a)gmail.com since the standard method in the FAQ was a server by server solution and required one to create special files in the document root of each server... The whole process took about an hour. I'm truly impressed! Russell. Russell Fulton wrote:
Scott Howard wrote:
For the most part the sites that most people seem to use it for are ones where they would have just entered an invalid name/email for anyway which is why most of the big players seem to ignore it (google for bugmenot and nytimes together and you'll see what I mean!), but if you've got legal issues/pay customers/etc appearing on it then it's certainly worth blacklisting your sites.
I knew about bugmenot but had not realised they had a means of "blacklisting' a domain which we certainly would want to do. I've just visited the site and can see no obvious way of communicating with anyone to ask to be blacklisted.
Russell.
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