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APIv3 - Removal procedures are about to change
Read more here: Endpoint: dnsbl - DNSBL v5 with API v3
This project is under construction.
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- Someone abused a service back in time when another Internet Service Providers owned the ip range and the address never got removed afterwards
- Someone reported your address as a webspammer
- Your address got stuck in a honeypot that registered the address as an active spammer
- Your address was listed as a receiver connected to active e-mail spam
- Your address has been scanned as "working" from open proxy lists
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We used to snapshot the that rendered the blacklist reason. However, as of 25th may 2018, when the data protection law changed the history of personal integrity, we no longer store this kind of content. It might sound strange that we do not store spam that works like a proof for why e-mail has been blacklisted. It also normally helps system administrators (especially those who administers email services) to trace the source of spam. But to protect the receivers part data, the mail spam storage project has been abandoned. |
Removal
Find self helping tools at https://dnsbl.tornevall.org/removal/.
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