BL-Monitor 1000% and Climbing
Usually I have a good handle on how folks find the CMS Blog, website and my corporate email address (thanks a lot spammers) but for the last 24 hours, I have been at a loss.You see, the number of downloads for my company's BL-Monitor product has soared over the past day or so. Easily up 1000% over the usual number of downloads in any comparable period.
BUT I DON'T KNOW WHY, AND IT'S MAKING ME NUTS!
I'm a guy who likes to know why things happen. How do people navigate to my blog? Don't just fix a software bug but determine why it happened. Why do I consistently push my tee shots off to the left side of the fairway (that's another story).
I have searched Google for clues. I have journeyed into chat rooms for clues. I have come up with no answers to the BL-Monitor download surge.
For now I resign myself to being frustrated and just accept the fact that an unknown entity is directing people to the Computer Mail Services, Inc. website to download BL-Monitor.
Please if anyone knows the secret source of the download surge... ease my racing mind and let me know.
AAS
Tags: spam filter DNSBL Blacklist Monitor

1 Comments:
DNS blacklist servers frequently cause SPAM filters like GFI MailEssentials to behave poorly, processing just a few messages at a time instead of dozens or hundreds. Several default DNSBL servers have been having problems over the past few days, causing mail to accumulate. A google search for DNSBL server monitoring tools returned your product at the top of the list.
Great tool BTW - if you take suggestions I would love to see a way to allow the tool to continuously look thru the IP address lists and generate an email message whenever the #1 ranked server changes to another server.
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