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  • Plugin Contributor Harish Chouhan

    (@hchouhan)

    Hello,

    I can confirm that the 503 error definitely means that the IP your hosting provider is using to connect to the MailChimp API is blocked by Akamai. This is not something we can help with.

    It does not mean that your own private IP is blocked, it may not even mean that your public hosting server IP is blocked, but it does mean that whatever IP your hosting provider uses for outbound cURL connections that are made by Apache/PHP is blocked. This is often an IP address that you share with multiple clients on your hosting server so it’s possible that another client did something to get the IP blocked, completely out of your control.

    There are some sites that show risk scores or spam scores for IP addresses, but I have not found a site that actually can confirm if an IP is on the Akamai blocklist or not, besides your own private IP and that’s not relevant in this case. If you have a way to confirm if an IP is listed in Akamai firewall I would be very much interested in that. Note that this is specifically about the Akamai firewall not about any other blocklist or risk score.

    To see what IP your host was using to connect to MailChimp API you can check your MailChimp.com account settings API page, it will show the last 10 successful API calls including their source IP.

    The only possible solutions for this error are:
    – Ask your web host for a new hosting IP address.
    – Migrate to a new web host if your hosting company is unwilling to fulfill your request.
    – Configure your server to connect to the MailChimp API server using a proxy.
    – Wait for the IP to not be blacklisted, this can take a random amount of time and really depends on how/why it got blacklisted in the first place

    Hope that helps. If you have any questions, please let us know!

    Thread Starter Saurabh Dwivedi

    (@saurabh-dwivedi)

    how can i fix issue on same domain please explain.

    Plugin Contributor Harish Chouhan

    (@hchouhan)

    Hey Saurabh,

    The only way to fix this would be to either change your web host or ask them to change the IP address of your website. You can also wait a couple of days and see if this issue resolves on its own.

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