2 check and link (de)listing policy
3 NOGO: delisting for money
4 check and link usage policy
5 check and link return codes
6 find newsfeed or mailinglist
12 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/amispammer/+bug/835614
13 http://www.blalert.com/dnsbls
14 http://www.dnsbl.info/dnsbl-list.php
15 http://dnsbl.inps.de/index.cgi?lang=en&site=00002
16 http://www.sdsc.edu/~jeff/spam/cbc.html
17 http://moensted.dk/spam/
18 https://whatismyipaddress.com/blacklist-check
19 https://multirbl.valli.org/
20 https://glockapps.com/blacklist/
21 https://docs.hetrixtools.com/monitored-blacklists/
22 https://www.blacklistmaster.com/
23 https://knowledge.validity.com/hc/en-us/sections/204468388-Blocklists
24 https://github.com/zbetcheckin/DNSBLs
25 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_DNS_blacklists
27 http://dnsbl.aspnet.hu/
32 maybe? they have antispam but it’s all portugese? or spanish? no idea
40 https://www.blalert.com/dnsbl/shortlist.mailhosts.org
43 https://www.dnsbl.com/2007/02/status-of-opmblitzedorg-dead.html
44 referenced ML post is 404
45 blackholes.five-ten-sg.com
46 Offline as of 1/1/2013
47 https://whatismyipaddress.com/five-ten-sg
49 On 9/29/2020 the ROTHEN blacklist appears to have started to list the entire internet
50 https://www.dnsbl.info/dnsbl-details.php?dnsbl=dynip.rothen.com
53 https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/329762-blacklist-removal
54 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/amispammer/+bug/835614
55 website contains spam/crap
56 http://cart00ney.surriel.com/
63 https://www.dnsbl.com/2013/02/status-of-blcsmabiz-dead.html
65 website contains info about living in australia? called "AusBlog"
66 http://www.dnsbl.com/2009/04/status-of-dnsblnetau-dead.html
67 http://moensted.dk/spam/
69 https://moensted.dk/spam/
70 http://rbl.mw-internet.net/
72 2023: it is an asian(?) gambling(?) website
73 http://www.blackholes.us/
75 https://www.dnsbl.com/2009/10/status-of-blackholesus-dead.html
76 http://www.deadbeef.com/
78 spamsources.dnsbl.info
80 http://www.dnsbl.info/spamsources-dnsbl-defunct.php
82 domain dead, no other info
85 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_Just_Another_Bogus_List
87 website parked, no other info
88 https://www.transip.nl/
90 https://www.blalert.com/dnsbl/proxy.block.transip.nl
91 https://www.blalert.com/dnsbl/residential.block.transip.nl
92 pss.spambusters.org.ar
96 https://snark.net/ gives access denied
97 whois.rfc-ignorant.org
99 rfc-ignorant.org registered but no A/AAAA record
101 http://www.h-online.com/security/news/item/RFC-Ignorant-org-blacklist-closes-down-1724814.html
102 https://www.dnsbl.com/2012/09/status-of-rfc-ignorantorg-shutting-down.html
103 will-spam-for-food.eu.org
106 https://rfc1149.net/blog/2012/01/22/who-did-resurrect-will-spam-for-food/
108 dead, seemingly written on http://proxybl.org/blog but that’s also dead
109 https://linuxreviews.org/Mail_Spam_Blacklists
110 https://community.sophos.com/utm-firewall/f/web-server-security/50273/dnsbl-proxybl-org-offline
112 timeout, also on the parent null.dk
115 seems dead, no info to be found
116 domain does not respond
117 http://msrbl.blogspot.ch/
118 http://msrbl.blogspot.com/ says "no updates" since 2010 but supposed to be reactivated
120 http://www.olsentech.net/
121 strange content on web
124 http://www.orbitrbl.com/
128 registered but no A/AAAA record
130 https://kc.mcafee.com/corporate/index?page=content&id=KB53783
134 http://anti-spam.org.cn/?locale=en_US
138 talkactive.net redirects twice to some hosting company
139 last listings in 2017
140 https://multirbl.valli.org/detail/rbl.talkactive.net.html
141 https://www.blacklistmaster.com/blacklists?view=details&blacklist=rbl.talkactive.net
143 no policies published
145 was a private list of an irc network
146 network was renamed idlechat.net in 2014
147 became a discord chat in 2022(?)
148 http://blakjak.net/RBL
149 external access disabled
150 2023: seems dead, website is a weird error
151 https://www.blalert.com/dnsbl/rbl.blakjak.net
152 This is a private list that we do not monitor as the maintainer has explicity announced that the list is for his personal use
153 http://cyberlogic.net/
155 https://www.dnsbl.info/dnsbl-details.php?dnsbl=dnsbl.cyberlogic.net
156 On or about 5/21/2018 the cyberlogic DNSBL ceased functioning properly.
157 https://www.dnsbl.com/2018/05/
158 As reported on the mailop mailing list on Friday May 25, 2018, the blocking list at dnsbl.cyberlogic.net now contains a "wildcard" DNS entry, effectively listing the entire internet
159 http://www.rbl.jp/allrbl-e.html
160 website asks for login or just errors
161 http://www.spamhauswhitelist.com/en/
162 looks like a parked domain with ads
163 http://stopspam.org/rblcheck/index.php
165 http://www.stopspam.org/rbl-info/
167 http://countries.nerd.dk/
168 unable to connect, also for nerd.dk
169 http://dul.ru/dul.en.html
171 http://dns.measurement-factory.com/surveys/openresolvers.html
173 »The following text describes past open DNS resolver surveys and an associated DNS lookup service that has been long shut down«
174 http://www.sectoor.de/tor.php
176 http://anticaptcha.net/
178 http://blacklist.lashback.com/
179 query zone: ubl.unsubscore.com
180 provider’s website https://lashback.com/ seems alive and active (news entries from 2023) but does not link to the blacklist
181 rsync URLs seem dead, so does the download url
182 http://blacklist.woody.ch/
183 no entries in the displayed "top 100"
184 may have been absorbed into the swinog blacklists, see antispam.imp.ch
185 http://cbl.abuseat.org/
186 https://www.abuseat.org/
187 changes to the CBL that occured in January 2021. In short, the CBL infrastructure was replaced by the Spamhaus XBL structure
188 http://dnsbl.burnt-tech.com/
190 http://rbl.dns-servicios.com/rbl.php
191 website can not be found
193 https://antispam.imp.ch/
196 no good listing policy
197 information received from inquiry to provider
198 website will be updated
200 dnsrbl.swinog.ch and uribl.swinog.ch (holding time increases with hits)
202 127.0.0.10 => TRAP (Email sent to a spamtrap)
203 127.0.0.11 => REPO (Email reported as Spam by customer)
204 spamrbl.imp.ch (3 days holding time)
205 IPs are listed when trying to send mail to the spamtrap mailserver
206 MD5 hash: attachment sent to the swinog blacklist
209 http://blacklist.woody.ch/rblcheck.php3
213 https://docs.hetrixtools.com/lookup-dnsbl-iip-lu-false-positive-removed/
214 in 2016: lookup.dnsbl.iip.lu blacklist started issuing false positive responses and upon further investigation looks to be abandoned/dead.
215 https://www.blalert.com/dnsbl/lookup.dnsbl.iip.lu
216 This blacklist is marked as "shut down" and non-operational as of 2017-12-31.
217 http://dnsbl.inps.de/
219 https://www.dnsbl.com/search/label/dnsbl.inps.de
220 Today, May 25, 2020, he has announced that it is shutting down, due to concerns around GDPR and personal challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
221 https://docs.hetrixtools.com/dnsbl-inps-de-removed-from-our-system/
222 [May 29,2018] IPv4 RBL dnsbl.inps.de has been removed from our system, as they have decided to discontinue the RBL project for the time being.
223 https://glockapps.com/blacklist/dnsbl-inps-de/
224 Today, May 25, 2020, he has announced that it is shutting down, due to concerns around GDPR and personal challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
225 https://www.dnsbl.info/dnsbl-details.php?dnsbl=dnsbl.inps.de
226 This blacklist is offline as of May 1, 2020.
227 https://web.archive.org/web/20220428013500/http://www.inps.de/
233 dob.sibl.support-intelligence.net
238 http://www.usenix.org.uk/content/rbl.html
243 https://help.fasthosts.co.uk/app/answers/detail/a_id/140/kw/rbl
245 https://antispam.fasthosts.co.uk/
248 http://barracudacentral.org/rbl
249 requires account with extensive information (more than spamhaus e.g.):
255 your state/province name.
256 your zip/postal code.
257 the name of the alternate contact.
258 the phone number of the alternate contact.
259 the email address of the alternate contact.
260 seems well documented
263 http://www.spamhaus.org/organization/statement/008/fake-dnsbl-uncovered-nszones.com
266 https://cncz.science.ru.nl/en/howto/email-spam/
267 not really its own DNSBL?
271 seems serious but missing necessary info
274 http://blacklist.jippg.org/
280 https://www.virusfree.cz/en/help is the only place I can find any official reference to this list at all but no policies or usage information
281 https://www.nixspam.net/
282 previously http://www.dnsbl.manitu.net/
283 query zone: ix.dnsbl.manitu.net
284 provided by the reputable german publisher 'heise' which makes the high quality c’t, iX, and telepolis magacines
285 difficult to find info regarding listing policy
286 asked for more information to be added
287 https://www.heise.de/forum/iX/Kommentare/Gemeinsam-stark/Nutzungsbedingungen-Return-Codes-sonstige-Infos/posting-42669177/show/
289 website works but barely any info, not even how to query it
290 https://www.redhawk.org/?p=64
291 https://www.redhawk.org/SpamHawk/index.php
292 https://senderscore.org/
293 requires registration?
294 Scam? http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/buyer-beware-senderscoreorg-is-a-scam-c276871.html
295 https://senderscore.org/assess/blocklist-lookup/
296 FAQ: https://knowledge.validity.com/hc/en-us/articles/360006992592-Return-Path-Blocklist-RPBL-FAQ-
297 no information how to query found
299 https://ers.trendmicro.com/
300 trendmicro paid service
301 https://docs.trendmicro.com/en-us/enterprise/email-reputation-services-online-help/getting-started_001/configuring-email-re/creating-an-account.aspx
302 »If you don’t create an account, you can still query the reputation of an IP address«
303 I don’t find any pricing or usage information
304 http://dnsbl.tornevall.org/
305 https://www.tornevall.net/
306 related to https://www.fraudbl.org/
307 seems a bit unstructured and not very well documented
308 I can’t be arsed to deal with confluence slowing my browser to a halt repeatedly and it’s really hard to navigate but there seems to be some information on https://docs.tornevall.net/display/TORNEVALL/Endpoint%3A+dnsbl+-+DNSBL+v5+with+API+v3
310 http://rbl.schulte.org/
312 listing policy seems to be: they received spam from an IP
313 usage policy: Anyone can use this RBL list [sic]
314 return codes: probably boolean, i.e. either listed or not
315 http://relaytest.kundenserver.de/
316 by 1und1 (now ionos?), used internally
317 https://www.blalert.com/dnsbl/relays.bl.kundenserver.de
318 no usage policy found
319 no listing policy found
320 no return code explanation found
324 http://blogs.technet.com/b/fss/archive/2009/05/08/forefront-dnsbl-yeah-or-nay.aspx
325 https://web.archive.org/web/20150812003556/http://blogs.technet.com/b/fss/archive/2009/05/08/forefront-dnsbl-yeah-or-nay.aspx
326 https://www.blalert.com/dnsbl/88.blacklist.zap
327 88.blacklist.zap is an internal blacklist maintained by Microsoft's Forefront
328 https://www.dnsbl.com/search/label/frontbridge
330 »Use of any DrMX.ORG DNS Zone is by request and by contract only.«
332 tdk.net seems dead on http(s)
334 https://www.blalert.com/dnsbl/rbl.tdk.net
335 old link: http://postmaster.tdc.dk/publish.php?id=31787
336 tdc.dk redirects to yousee.dk
337 https://web.archive.org/web/20170703084224/http://postmaster.tdc.dk/publish.php?id=31787
340 https://www.blalert.com/dnsbl/rbl.zenon.net
341 http://www.noc.zenon.net/rbl/
344 was public until 2015
345 now private, invite-only
346 http://rfc-clueless.org/
348 that do not adhere to common best practices or requirements
349 does NOT list spammers!
350 listing criteria are explained well
351 http://rfc-clueless.org/pages/listing_policy
352 return codes are explained
353 http://rfc-clueless.org/
354 usage policy is not so clear but the FAQ implies that it’s just free to use for everyone
356 first noticed in 2014 and deactivated
357 retried in 2023 and still the case
358 http://spameatingmonkey.com/
360 that sent backscatter
361 that sent to spamtrap
363 this includes dial-up!
364 https://spameatingmonkey.com/faq/policy-based-listing
368 usage policy seems clear
369 https://spameatingmonkey.com/faq/query-limits
370 listing policy seems clear
371 https://spameatingmonkey.com/services
372 return codes documented
373 https://spameatingmonkey.com/services
374 http://blogspambl.com/
375 redirects to spameatingmonkey.com
378 that appear in spam bodies
381 that URIs in spam bodies resolve to
382 return codes are documented
383 https://uribl.com/about.shtml#implementation
385 127.0.0.1 is used to signal abusive query behaviour
386 http://wiki.junkemailfilter.com/index.php/Spam_DNS_Lists
390 usage policy is relatively clear that it’s free, except maybe for big for-profit oranizations
391 listing policy is documented
392 return codes are documented
393 seems very trustworthy
394 http://www.sorbs.net/
398 usage policy is clear that it’s free
399 listing policy is documented
400 return codes are documented
402 http://www.spamhaus.org/
405 seems very professional
408 usage policy is clear
409 https://www.spamhaus.org/organization/dnsblusage/
410 listing policies are clearly documented
411 return codes are clearly documented
412 http://www.surbl.org/
415 usage policy is clear
416 https://surbl.org/usage-policy
417 listing policy is documented
418 return codes are documented
420 127.0.0.1 means blocked
424 listing policy seems clear
425 https://zapbl.net/policy
426 usage policy seems clearly free for everyone
427 https://zapbl.net/using
428 return codes are documented
430 https://rbl.foobar.hu/
433 listing policy seems clear
434 usage policy seems clearly free for everyone
435 return codes are documented
436 possibly unmaintained or dead
437 footer says: ©2013-14
438 http://apews.org/?page=filter
440 https://www.dnsbl.com/search/label/apews
441 https://whatismyipaddress.com/apews
443 no news on http://apews-user.blogspot.com/ since 2014
444 not further looked into because of the above
445 https://www.dnswl.org/
446 seems to be run with best intentions but has had issues from what I have heard from some users
447 IRC channel has some activity
448 usage policy relatively clear
449 free within certain limits
452 return codes are documented
454 https://www.dnsblchile.org/index.en.html
455 chilenian spam so not interesting for me
457 00_LISTS_BLOGSPAMMERS
458 https://www.madavi.de/madavibl/
459 »This blacklist should only be used to block comment spammer (on blogs and websites). Don’t use it for mail.«
461 does not exist anymore
462 empty.us returns »Nothing here, obviously.«
465 http://korea.services.net/
467 00_LISTS_OPENRESOLVERS
469 https://www.dan.me.uk/dnsbl
471 clear information on usage policy
472 Nothing. The 0Spam Project is absolutely free for email providers, IT professionals and general removal request.
473 DNSBL service and removals are 100% for free for all uses; commercial, non profit and personal.
475 listing policies are a little less clear
476 bl.0spam.org DNSBL | 0spam Spam Trap Primary Database
477 nbl.0spam.org Network Black List | Spam Source Networks, high volume of spam trap hits in a Class C block will result in network listings in this DNSBL.
478 url.0spam.org URL Black List | This list contains the IP address of domains found to be in the source of spam emails found in our traps.
479 return codes not very clear
483 The last IP address before destination in the email headers is listed into rbl.abuse.ro list.
484 Sender domains are analyzed and if confirmed to be not spoofed, are listed into dbl.abuse.ro list
485 Spamvertized domains (including those indirectly linked through services like bit.ly) are listed into uribl.abuse.ro list
487 usage policy is clear: free for whatever
488 listing policy is not quite so clear
489 can be mostly inferred from the classes but not entirely clear IMHO
492 not explicitly mentioned but it’s 127.0.0.X where X is the class from https://dronebl.org/classes
494 query zone: psbl.surriel.com
495 no usage policy, but seems implied that usage is free
497 no explicit, complete policy given but sending to spamtraps is mentioned to get you listed and seems the exclusive mechanism
499 not documented, probably only boolean
500 http://rbldata.interserver.net/
501 listing policy more or less clear
502 usage policy not given but since usage is explained it’s probably free for all
503 return codes seem to be binary, i.e. either listed or not
507 http://spamcannibal.org/dnsbl_check.shtml
509 http://spamstinks.com/
510 http://st.technovision.dk/
511 http://tor.efnet.org/
512 http://rbl.efnetrbl.org/ MIRROR
516 http://www.aupads.org/
517 http://www.backscatterer.org/
518 fragwuerdige policy - bezahlen fuer schnelleres delisting
519 http://www.blockedservers.com/
520 http://www.blocklist.de/en/index.html
521 http://www.emailbasura.org/cgi-bin/emailbasura-ini.pl?lang=eng
522 http://www.gbudb.com/truncate/
523 http://www.justspam.org/
524 http://www.kempt.net/dnsbl/
525 http://www.leadmon.net/spamguard/
526 http://www.spamcop.net/
529 http://www.spamsources.fabel.dk/
531 http://www.srntools.com/blacklist/
532 http://www.uceprotect.net/en/index.php
533 https://bl.konstant.no/
534 https://choon.net/rbl.php
535 https://www.abuse.ch/
536 https://www.abuse.ch/?tag=httpbl
537 https://www.kisarbl.or.kr/
538 https://www.megarbl.net/
539 https://www.team-cymru.org/Services/Bogons/dns.html
540 http://mailspike.net/usage.html
542 http://www.whitelisted.org/
545 https://puck.nether.net/or/
547 http://www.isipp.com/email-accreditation/iadb-query-instruction/
549 not quite a usage policy, but seems ok
550 strange split of ipv4 and ipv6