changes to the CBL that occured in January 2021. In short, the CBL infrastructure was replaced by the Spamhaus XBL structure
http://dnsbl.burnt-tech.com/
domain is for sale
+ http://rbl.dns-servicios.com/rbl.php
+ website can not be found
00_NEEDS_RECHECK
https://antispam.imp.ch/
no usage policy
https://docs.trendmicro.com/en-us/enterprise/email-reputation-services-online-help/getting-started_001/configuring-email-re/creating-an-account.aspx
»If you don’t create an account, you can still query the reputation of an IP address«
I don’t find any pricing or usage information
+ http://dnsbl.tornevall.org/
+ https://www.tornevall.net/
+ related to https://www.fraudbl.org/
+ seems a bit unstructured and not very well documented
+ 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
+ seems active
+ http://rbl.schulte.org/
+ seems active
+ listing policy seems to be: they received spam from an IP
+ usage policy: Anyone can use this RBL list [sic]
+ return codes: probably boolean, i.e. either listed or not
00_E_PAID
00_E_PRIVATE
88.blacklist.zap
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.
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.
return codes not very clear
- http://dnsbl.tornevall.org/
- https://www.tornevall.net/
- related to https://www.fraudbl.org/
- seems a bit unstructured and not very well documented
- seems active
https://abuse.ro/
policy
spamtraps
Sender domains are analyzed and if confirmed to be not spoofed, are listed into dbl.abuse.ro list
Spamvertized domains (including those indirectly linked through services like bit.ly) are listed into uribl.abuse.ro list
http://dronebl.org/
- http://mailspike.net/usage.html
+ usage policy is clear: free for whatever
+ listing policy is not quite so clear
+ can be mostly inferred from the classes but not entirely clear IMHO
+ has an IRC channel
+ return codes
+ not explicitly mentioned but it’s 127.0.0.X where X is the class from https://dronebl.org/classes
http://psbl.org/
query zone: psbl.surriel.com
- http://rbl.dns-servicios.com/rbl.php
- http://rbl.schulte.org/
+ no usage policy, but seems implied that usage is free
+ listing policy
+ no explicit, complete policy given but sending to spamtraps is mentioned to get you listed and seems the exclusive mechanism
+ return codes
+ not documented, probably only boolean
http://rbldata.interserver.net/
may be dead: http://www.blalert.com/dnsbl/rbl.interserver.net
http://relaytest.kundenserver.de/
http://www.justspam.org/
http://www.kempt.net/dnsbl/
http://www.leadmon.net/spamguard/
- http://www.rbl.jp/allrbl-e.html
http://www.spamcop.net/
good policy
good reputation
sensible policy
http://www.srntools.com/blacklist/
http://www.uceprotect.net/en/index.php
- http://www.usenix.org.uk/content/rbl.html
- http://zapbl.net/
https://bl.konstant.no/
https://choon.net/rbl.php
- https://puck.nether.net/or/
- might be good
- https://rbl.foobar.hu/
https://www.abuse.ch/
https://www.abuse.ch/?tag=httpbl
https://www.kisarbl.or.kr/
https://www.team-cymru.org/Services/Bogons/dns.html
http://mailspike.net/usage.html
reputation-based
- http://www.spamhauswhitelist.com/en/
- policies for listing and usage on the website
http://www.whitelisted.org/
paid subscription
policy on site
https://puck.nether.net/or/
policies on website
- https://rbl.foobar.hu/
- usage and listing policies on website
http://www.isipp.com/email-accreditation/iadb-query-instruction/
requires signup
- https://choon.net/rbl.php
not quite a usage policy, but seems ok
strange split of ipv4 and ipv6
seems dead?
- https://www.dnswl.org/