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What to do if I find a website wrongly categorized as (let's say) "spam" and want to have it reviewed at http://www.barracudacentral.org/report/website-category#website-category ?
Now, I visit this link and detect that category "spam" isn't listed in the drop-down list of categories at all? Any way of getting it reviewed nevertheless?
Also, in case of "spam": how can a website by itself be categorized as spam? Just curious.
Btw, an example of such a site would be http://www.crazzy.se.

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asked Feb 16 at 11:59 AM

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Interesting - I hadn't noticed the lack of correlation between the 2 lists. It would certainly help if DynDNS implemented a checking tool that's integrated with the Internet Guide pages - like the OpenDNS one so you can check to see how a host is tagged and provide feedback.

DynDNS staff do seem to be more active here than on the other forum, but I'd still suggest you contact DynDNS directly so that this gets their attention sooner rather than later.

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answered Feb 16 at 01:32 PM

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Thanks, but this is not too critical, at least not for me. I've simply added http://crazzy.se to the "always allow" list of my defense plan. Btw, this site is used by a FireFox add-on, which displays the external IP address in the status line of that browser. As this was blocked by my defense plan, it displayed the IP address of http://resolver1.dyndnsinternetguide.com instead... After having whitelisted it, the add-on behaves normal.

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