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I found that in spite of explicit white-listings for DuckDuckGo's bots (and it's many though explicitly stated IP addresses) some of the requests were ending up in my platform's Reject Log. How can I please get in contact with someone who explicitly works on that team? A tool to automate testing with HTTP headers and HTML response would be highly desirable but this is the help pages repository.
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I'm Steve and if you asked me about my programming skill level, I just graduated.....from pre-school...So I know enough to get me in trouble, just not anywhere near enough to get back out.
I'm sure this is not a new issue. I have a domain subscription that I failed to renew with NameCheap in time and it shut down my outlook business email using that domain and was also the address my @duck.com email returned to, only now they are stopped even after the domain is fixed.
What is my next move here? I assume this is the best place to start.
Greetings,
I found that in spite of explicit white-listings for DuckDuckGo's bots (and it's many though explicitly stated IP addresses) some of the requests were ending up in my platform's Reject Log. How can I please get in contact with someone who explicitly works on that team? A tool to automate testing with HTTP headers and HTML response would be highly desirable but this is the help pages repository.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: