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This category contains sites that maintain spam blacklists. Some of these blacklists are services that can be used to filter e-mail, and other blacklists are simply lists of spam-friendly ISP's and companies. Blacklists are distinct from spam filters; blacklists provide information about known spammers, but do not by themselves prevent spam from being received. Filters are programs that prevent a user from seeing spam (possibly by using a blacklist.)
http://www.blacklistmaster.com/
Email blacklist check tool. Check your mail server's IP address and domain name against 200+ spam blacklists.
http://www.sdsc.edu/~jeff/spam/Blacklists_Compared.html
Weekly reports of DNS blacklists lookups of IP addresses (and reverse DNS lookups) that made SMTP connections to the San Diego Supercomputer Center on that week. Useful for getting a grasp of the size of the various blacklists. Maintained by Jeff Makey.
http://www.dnsbl.com/
Current news and information about anti-spam blacklists.
http://www.blacklistmonitoring.com/
Email blacklist learning resources.
http://www.intra2net.com/en/support/antispam/
Weekly statistics of success and failure rates for specific blacklists, tracking over 40 different DNSBL, RBL and URIBL lists.
http://www.mipspace.com/
A list of IP Addresses associated with known commercial marketing companies.
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