| On 9/20/2013 9:17 AM, That Guy wrote: 
 > You're probably fine, especially if not
      running an exit.  You didn't list your home country, though; I'm
      assuming United States.
 > Best,
 > -Gordon M.
 
 While I know you have vastly more knowledge and experience than me
      and
 often my observations or worries are doe to me mis-understanding
 something but about the comment above,  I have experienced issues
 running a non-exit relay pretty soon after it going up and though
      I have
 no idea if there is a connection, I started to get more trouble
      after
 the doubling of connections at the end of July.
 
 I was blocked from a number of websites,
 
 Had many of my emails returned because of a flagged IP(the one
      listed
 was not my ip)
 
 Ended up on a several blacklists within a week of starting my
      relay,
 SORBS being the most eager to BL you it seems.
 
 a few other small but new issues/quirks that I don't know enough
      about
 to attribute to anything Tor other than the timing.
 
 anyway, just my .02 btc
 That Guy
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 I too am  running a non-exit relay.  I am now blacklisted from
    several e-commerce websites.   My wife shares the modem in our house
    and she is having issues too.
 This is getting to be a significant problem for us.
 
 
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