These are only some of the great features that it provides and I highly recommend it . There's really not a single reason I can come up with for you not to use it. I started using it myself the same day I heard of it (and so have millions of others).
I wholehartedly agree. I discovered OpenDNS a year ago and I have since used it at many locations without a single *OpenDNS* problem. It's a great and free service to protect both home and corporate users.
I tried to get some support for this issue but no one was able to come up with any reason for this to be occuring. If I could get it fixed, I'd switch back to OpenDNS in a heartbeat.
I find that their support is terrific, and any problems that I have had are from user's computers and routers using cached DNS entries from before the switchover. Flushing the DNS cache cures this. If you are still having problems PM me and I'll help sort you out.
Another great DNS related tip for protecting users can be found here: Blocking Unwanted Parasites with a Hosts File
(http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm)
This too is free, open and regularly updated. Enjoy!