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@@ -162,6 +162,8 @@ implement
                        On or about 5/21/2018 the cyberlogic DNSBL ceased functioning properly.
                https://www.dnsbl.com/2018/05/
                        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
+       http://www.rbl.jp/allrbl-e.html
+               website asks for login or just errors
 00_NEEDS_RECHECK
        https://antispam.imp.ch/
                no usage policy
@@ -284,7 +286,8 @@ implement
                        was public until 2015
                        now private, invite-only
        http://rfc-clueless.org/
-               lists domains that do not adhere to common best practices or requirements
+               lists domains
+                       that do not adhere to common best practices or requirements
                does NOT list spammers!
                listing criteria are explained well
                        http://rfc-clueless.org/pages/listing_policy
@@ -293,7 +296,14 @@ implement
                usage policy is not so clear but the FAQ implies that it’s just free to use for everyone
        http://spameatingmonkey.com/
                lists IPs
-               lists domains
+                       that sent backscatter
+                       that sent to spamtrap
+                       added by policy
+                               this includes dial-up!
+                               https://spameatingmonkey.com/faq/policy-based-listing
+               lists domains/URIs
+                       by age
+                       in spam bodies
                usage policy seems clear
                        https://spameatingmonkey.com/faq/query-limits
                listing policy seems clear
@@ -301,23 +311,54 @@ implement
                return codes documented
                        https://spameatingmonkey.com/services
        http://uribl.com/
+               lists domains/URIs
+                       that appear in spam bodies
+                       has whitelist
+               lists IPs
+                       that URIs in spam bodies resolve to
+               return codes are documented
+                       https://uribl.com/about.shtml#implementation
+                       bitmasked
+                       127.0.0.1 is used to signal abusive query behaviour
        http://wiki.junkemailfilter.com/index.php/Spam_DNS_Lists
-       http://www.rbl.jp/allrbl-e.html
+               called "hostkarma"
+               lists domains/URIs
+               lists IPs
+               usage policy is relatively clear that it’s free, except maybe for big for-profit oranizations
+               listing policy is documented
+               return codes are documented
+               seems very trustworthy
        http://www.sorbs.net/
                good reputation
-               seems sensible
-               different kinds of lists
+               lists domains/URIs
+               lists IPs
+               usage policy is clear that it’s free
+               listing policy is documented
+               return codes are documented
+               seems trustworthy
        http://www.spamhaus.org/
                good reputation
                very well done
-               different kinds of lists!
+               seems very professional
+               lists domains/URIs
+               lists IPs
+               usage policy is clear
+                       https://www.spamhaus.org/organization/dnsblusage/
+               listing policies are clearly documented
+               return codes are clearly documented
        http://www.surbl.org/
+               good reputation
+               lists domains/URIs
+               usage policy is clear
+                       https://surbl.org/usage-policy
+               listing policy is documented
+               return codes are documented
+                       bitmasked
+                       127.0.0.1 means blocked
        http://zapbl.net/
        https://rbl.foobar.hu/
        http://apews.org/?page=filter
                questionable
-       http://uribl.com/
-       http://wiki.junkemailfilter.com/index.php/Spam_DNS_Lists
        http://www.spamhauswhitelist.com/en/
        https://www.dnswl.org/
        00_E_FOCUS
@@ -379,7 +420,6 @@ implement
                http://rbl.efnetrbl.org/ MIRROR
        http://v4bl.org/
        http://virbl.bit.nl/
-       http://wiki.junkemailfilter.com/index.php/Spam_DNS_Lists
        http://wpbl.info/
        http://www.aupads.org/
        http://www.backscatterer.org/
@@ -392,17 +432,9 @@ implement
        http://www.kempt.net/dnsbl/
        http://www.leadmon.net/spamguard/
        http://www.rbl.jp/allrbl-e.html
-       http://www.sorbs.net/
-               good reputation
-               seems sensible
-               different kinds of lists
        http://www.spamcop.net/
                good policy
                good reputation
-       http://www.spamhaus.org/
-               good reputation
-               very well done
-               different kinds of lists!
        http://www.spamsources.fabel.dk/
                sensible policy
        http://www.srntools.com/blacklist/
@@ -421,8 +453,6 @@ implement
        https://www.team-cymru.org/Services/Bogons/dns.html
        http://mailspike.net/usage.html
                reputation-based
-       http://wiki.junkemailfilter.com/index.php/Spam_DNS_Lists
-               very nice project!
        http://www.spamhauswhitelist.com/en/
                policies for listing and usage on the website
        http://www.whitelisted.org/