implement in exim
implement in SA
implement in rspamd
-implement
- https://abuse.ro/
- policy
- spamtraps
- The last IP address before destination in the email headers is listed into rbl.abuse.ro list.
- 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
00_META
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/amispammer/+bug/835614
http://www.blalert.com/dnsbls
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
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
+ The last IP address before destination in the email headers is listed into rbl.abuse.ro list.
+ 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
+ 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://rbl.dns-servicios.com/rbl.php
http://rbl.schulte.org/
http://rbldata.interserver.net/
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/