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MailBlacklist.com / MailWhitelist.com - Configuration

Hi Lewis, John and Kevin - I thought we should but in and provide a little bit
of information about our Blacklist / Whitelist Service.

We are happy to take over from this point Lewis and submit the Rule Set to
Dev@/Users@ to get some feedback on efficacy.

- Thank you for your support Kevin, we are currently updating our website to
include the information below. We will submit this to Users and Dev to start a
testing phase.

- Our network of servers are built for high demand and many services are using
both the RBL and RWL.

Delist Procedure: 

If your Host/IP address has been listed at MailBlacklist.com you can request an
early removal for free. You can do this by contact us via our contact form or
emailing us at [email protected]

Listings automatically expire 3 days after the mail traffic to our sources
stops. If you continue to hit these sources the time for removal will be reset
each time.

RBL Sources:

A listing by MailBlacklist indicates that the IP address has been detected as a
spam source. MailBlacklist utilizes custom Honey Pots/Spam Traps, harvesting
detection systems, and other mechanisms for detecting spam and harvesting
attacks. 

- We would be happy to answer any questions users may have on this thread and
would be happy to provide our service to SpamAssassin.

- MailBlacklist.com/MailWhitelist.com is free for both delistings and use of
our DNSRBL/DNSRWL service. --- Companies that request whitelisting go through a
heavy validation process with a zero tolerance of spam.

Our DNS Blacklist will return the following response codes:

127.0.0.9 - Listed at MailBlacklist.com, Suspicious Sender
127.0.0.8 - Listed at MailBlacklist.com, Low Reputation Sender
127.0.0.7 - Listed at MailBlacklist.com, Bad Reputation Sender
127.0.0.6 - Listed at MailBlacklist.com, Very Bad Reputation Sender
127.0.0.2 - Listed at MailBlacklist.com, Generic Blacklist Listing

Our DNS Whitelist will return the following response codes:

EmailWhitelist.com provides return codes structured as 127.0.X.Y, "X -
(Accreditation Category)” indicating the Business/Service category and “Y -
(Accreditation Grade/Score)” indicating the Trustworthiness/Grade/Score of the
Sender IP.

Accreditation Category (X)

2 – Email Marketing Providers (127.0.2.Y)
3 – Email Service Providers (127.0.3.Y)
4 – Service/Network Providers (127.0.4.Y)
5 – Personal/Private Servers (127.0.5.Y)
6 – Media & Technology Companies (127.0.6.Y)
7 – Organisations (127.0.7.Y)
8 – Public Sector & Governments (127.0.8.Y)
9 – Travel & Leisure Industry (127.0.9.Y)
10 – Financial services (127.0.10.Y)
11 – Education & Academic (127.0.11.Y)
12 – Manufacturing & Industrial (127.0.12.Y)
13 – Retail/Wholesale/Services (127.0.13.Y)
14 – Healthcare Services (127.0.14.Y)
15 – Special / Other Service (127.0.15.Y)
Accreditation Grade/Score (Y)

(127.0.X.0) - Score: No Confidence Sender – This sender has the grade of No
Confidence. Avoid outright blocking only.
(127.0.X.1) - Score: Low Confidence Sender – This sender has the grade of Low
Confidence. Reduce the chance of false positives.
(127.0.X.2) - Score: Medium Confidence Sender – This sender has a grade of
Medium Confidence Avoid false positives but override for clear cases of spam.
(127.0.X.3) - Score: High Confidence Sender – This sender has a grade of High
Confidence. Avoid Override.


Best Regards,
MailBlacklist.com Team

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