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How would I find out if our IP address in on any blacklist?
What do I do if it is on one? Thanks, Jasper |
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"Jaz" <jrecto99@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:OW7jeO3RGHA.3192@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > How would I find out if our IP address in on any blacklist? Technically you cannot find out if it is on "any" list, since (technically) anyone can build their own such list but you can easily check the most famous/infamous blacklists. Two very comprehensive web pages for checking RBL status: DRBCheck http://www.moensted.dk/spam/ DECLUDE: List of All Known DNS-based Spam Databases <http://www.declude.com/Articles.asp?ID=97> A Perl program I use quite a bit for (regular) checking since it doesn't require that I stop what I am doing and go open a browser etc.... rblcheck: Home <http://rblcheck.sourceforge.net/> > What do I do if it is on one? Depends on the list -- most have a webpage that allows you to read how their policies and procedures but these vary wildly from "you can't" to you merely fix the problem and use their automatic check page to verify and cause yourself to be removed.... But bottom line is you generally must: Resolve the issue that got you listed. Sometimes that is easy and you really MUST do this anyway, such as having an "open relay". Other times you are "listed" because you share a network address block with other (past or present) abuses and in this case some RBL will NEVER remove your listing. You will be forced to either live with the situation, change ISPs, or convince your ISP to change practices and get the entire block issue resolved. Most probably have to change ISP for such issues however. (Which is good, because then the ISPs with bad practices will lose business until they change those practices.) -- Herb Martin, MCSE, MVP Accelerated MCSE http://www.LearnQuick.Com [phone number on web site] |
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Jaz,
Just as some added info, the Department of Defense keeps black lists as well. However they are classified so you will not find out if you are on their list at all. If you are on the DOD Blacklist, it is for life. Reason DOD would put someone on the blacklist range widely. Most common are involvement in attempting to gain access to DOD networks. Even if it wasn't the owner of that machine, it will be blacklisted because it was compromised. If you are on a list, I recommend changing ISP's all together and make sure your practices are in order. DOD tracks these issues by multiple means. So, I would imagine a proactive company or administrator would do the same. Very Respectfully, Allen "Jaz" wrote: > How would I find out if our IP address in on any blacklist? > > What do I do if it is on one? > > Thanks, > Jasper > > > |
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"Jaz" <jrecto99@yahoo.com> schreef in bericht
news:OW7jeO3RGHA.3192@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > How would I find out if our IP address in on any blacklist? > What do I do if it is on one? Contact the CABAL (TINC) -- CU, Rob - 52°8'21"N 4°44'34"E www.gompy.net - www.news.gompy.net Meet the BOFH - www.cam.gompy.net NNTP-tool - www.nntptool.gompy.net |
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Good info!
We work with the DOD and there will be times when we have mail issues. I'll have to check into this! Thanks, Jasper "Allen" <AlAmWeBe@news.postalias> wrote in message news:B57919B3-2B86-4C9C-A92B-DAEDB2F35757@microsoft.com... > Jaz, > > Just as some added info, the Department of Defense keeps black lists as > well. However they are classified so you will not find out if you are on > their list at all. If you are on the DOD Blacklist, it is for life. Reason > DOD would put someone on the blacklist range widely. Most common are > involvement in attempting to gain access to DOD networks. Even if it wasn't > the owner of that machine, it will be blacklisted because it was compromised. > If you are on a list, I recommend changing ISP's all together and make sure > your practices are in order. DOD tracks these issues by multiple means. So, I > would imagine a proactive company or administrator would do the same. > > Very Respectfully, > Allen > > "Jaz" wrote: > > > How would I find out if our IP address in on any blacklist? > > > > What do I do if it is on one? > > > > Thanks, > > Jasper > > > > > > |
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Jaz wrote:
> How would I find out if our IP address in on any blacklist? > > What do I do if it is on one? > > Thanks, > Jasper www.dnsstuff.com has a Spam database lookup tool the checks a bunch of lists. -- Best regards, Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP] Hope This s =================================== When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from your issue, to respond directly to me remove the nospam. from my email address. =================================== http://www.lonestaramerica.com/ http://support.wftx.us/ https://secure.lsaol.com/ =================================== Use Outlook Express?... Get OE_Quotefix: It will strip signature out and more http://home.in.tum.de/~jain/software/oe-quotefix/ =================================== Keep a back up of your OE settings and folders with OEBackup: http://www.oe.com/OEBackup/Default.aspx =================================== |
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