Scott Jibben E-Mail SignatureWe have something similar to this in our sender reputation monitoring service. While it doesn’t list specific RBLs, it does give you a score for the mailing reputation of an IP/host, and shows whether or not the IP/host is listed in RBLs. If a host/IP is listed in an RBL or the score has changed, you receive an email notification and can follow up with other checks to see what caused the change.
Darin. From: Michael Cummins Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 9:13 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [MBF]Re: Manually invoking Declude Because I want to automate checking about a hundred IPs a day or so. If I do it through a DNS RBL query, I’m using the RBLs more-or-less how they were intended to be used and won’t be blackballed for automating their web based lookups. If I can use a manual invoke of Declude instead of building a script to do each thing manually, I won’t be reinventing the wheel, and doing a poor job of it, likely. It would be efficient, as I do those checks for many pieces of mail each day. Or am I imagining this all wrong? - Michael Cummins From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Darin Cox Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 8:45 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [MBF]Re: Manually invoking Declude Why don’t you use one of the web-based blacklist checks? Senderbase.org, for example, or mxtoolbox.com. Darin. From: Michael Cummins Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 8:01 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [MBF]Manually invoking Declude Is there some way that I can manually invoke Declude to check an IP address to see if it is on an RBL? I’d like to be able to keep an eye on my clients to give them advanced warning. That might be a cool way to do it. - Michael Cummins
