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  • Abstract Security System Against Hosts Offering Lame Email Spam - Blacklist fed by spamtraps and by email blocked by other blacklists (including some with a high false positive rate, so be cautious in use for complete blocking).
    www.assholes.madscience.nl
  • Better Ethics Online - publishes black list of spammers and seeks to promote online ethics.
    come.to/better-ethics-online
  • Bitch-List.net - List of spam-friendly ISPs and contact information.
    www.bitch-list.net
  • Blackholes.us - Publishing a variety of DNS blocklists including entire countries and ISP's.
    blackholes.us
  • Blacklist of Internet Advertisers - To curb inappropriate advertising on usenet newsgroups and via junk e-mail.
    www.non.com/news.answers/advertisers-blacklist.html
  • Blacklists Compared - 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.
    www.sdsc.edu/~jeff/spam/Blacklists_Compared.html
  • Blitzed IRC Network (OPM.BLITZED.ORG) - A dnsbl of open proxies (HTTP, Socks and wingate), populated by IRC connection scanners and spamtraps.
    www.blitzed.org/proxy
  • Chinese and Korean Net Blocks - Lists IP blocks of China and Korea for those who want to avoid asian spam.
    www.okean.com/asianspamblocks.html
  • Clueless Mailers - Offers background information on the worst of the new Internet abusers.
    www.cluelessmailers.org
  • Distributed Server Boycott List (DSBL.org) - This list contains email servers which are non-secure and potentially servers with dumb and/or malicious users. It is purely composed of data DSBL receives; DSBL should never send out data by itself.
    www.dsbl.org
  • DNS Real-time Black List (DNSRBL) - DNSRBL publishes, via DNS, a list of IP addresses that are either direct SPAM sources or Dial-up (dynamic address) pools which would never be a source of non-SPAM eMail.
    www.dnsrbl.com
  • Documenting the abuses of Inflow, Inc. (NOFLOW.ORG) - Maintains a DNSBL zone available for public query or download of Inflow's assigned network space.
    www.noflow.org
  • Dorkslayers - Manually managed list of open relays which physical location is NOT within the United States of America (USA) and that are not contained in dorkslayers spite list.
    www.dorkslayers.com
  • Dotcomeon.com - An argument against using MAPS, encouraging ISPs to individually control spam instead of relying on central services.
    www.dotcomeon.com
  • Drbcheck: Dr. Jørgen Mash's DNS Database List Checker - Lists all DNSbl's (RBL's) and enables users to make a query against all the lists.
    moensted.dk/spam
  • Electric Eye Ultimate Banned List - A manually updated and verified online database of spammers. Provides email address and domain blocklist.
    electriceye.net/banned
  • Fabel - Relaytest - List of open relays. Only one kind of test is done to see if the mail is relayed or not.
    www.fabel.dk/relay/test
  • Five Ten - Local Black Holes - Blacklist that includes dialup equivalent ip addresses, individual spam sources, netblocks that refuse to remove spammers, bulk mailers that don't require confirmed opt-in, output servers from multi-stage open relay chains and single stage open relays not listed on ORBZ.
    www.five-ten-sg.com/blackhole.php
  • Keenan's List of Spamming Scumbags! - A list of active websites that have advertised using theft of service in the form of unsolicited commercial email.
    www.iglou.com/members/darkstar/spamsites.html
  • Known Spammers List - List of emails and addresses of persons or organizations known to spam.
    www.calfcreek.net/spammer.html
  • MAPS Dial-up User List (DUL) - An IP blacklist of dialup-using "stealth" spammers and email trespassers.
    mail-abuse.org/dul
  • MAPS Realtime Blackhole List (RBL) - Lists email sites which have refused to limit their relaying, leaving the potential for their use as spam gateways.
    mail-abuse.org/rbl
  • MAPS Relay Spam Stopper (RSS) - The RSS is a list of email relays which have been used to send spam, for use in blocking spam by blocking mail which have gone through those sites.
    work-rss.mail-abuse.org/rss/index.html
  • Not Just Another BlackList (NJABL.ORG) - Spam blocking blacklist of open relays, dial-ups, and direct spam sources.
    njabl.org
  • Open Relay Blackhole Zones (ORBZ) - ORBZ publishes , via DNS, a list of IP addresses of machines that they know to be open relays, even if they haven't yet been used to relay spam.
    www.orbz.org
  • Open Relay Check - Known open relay list.
    www.openrelaycheck.com
  • Open Relay Database (ORDB) - A validated database of mail servers that permit third-party relay. Also in Francais, Nederlands and Dansk.
    www.ordb.org
  • OpenRBL DNS Lookup - Enter an IP address or a hostname to find out which blacklists (if any) list it.
    openrbl.org
  • OsiruSoft Open Relay Spam Stopper - DNS-based lists including verified open relays, dialup spam sources, confirmed spam sources, spamware developer sites, list servers that automatically opts users in without confirmation, and open proxy servers.
    relays.osirusoft.com
  • RBL-Type Services - A listing of sites offering spam-related filter / blackhole lists.
    www.ling.helsinki.fi/users/reriksso/rbl/rbl.html
  • Relays.visi.com - Blacklist of open relaying mail servers that have recently transmitted spam.
    relays.visi.com
  • rfc-ignorant.org - The home for domains who don't play by the rules. A number of lists (at present "dsn", "abuse", "postmaster", "whois" and "ipwhois") which contain domains or IP networks whose administrators choose not to obey the RFC's, the building block "rules" of the net.
    www.rfc-ignorant.org
  • Spam Filtering @ Monkeys.Com - Unsecured Proxies List - Lists open proxies. An open proxy of one kind or another is bad because spammers may use it to send out massive amounts of unsolicited bulk e-mail spam.
    www.monkeys.com/anti-spam/filtering/proxies.html
  • Spam Prevention Early Warning System (SPEWS) - SPEWS maintains a list of known spam sources and spam friendly hosts so that e-mail can be rejected from these problem sites.
    www.spews.org
  • Spam Support Permanent Blocklist - A permanent blocklist of spam supporting web hosts and ISPs.
    sspbl.tripod.com
  • Spambag of the Month - Makes examples of people who feel the need to send unsolicited emails. Sample emails and follow-up information.
    www.spambag.net
  • Spambag.org - Personal (DNSBL) list of abusive networks that the author blocks from sending mail or accessing his web servers.
    www.spambag.org
  • SpamCop - Blocking List Information - This list contains IP addresses which have been reported to SpamCop as carriers of spam (source of e-mail or verified, open relay). Some of these reports now come from spamtraps (email addresses used strictly to receive spam).
    spamcop.net/bl.shtml
  • Spamhaus Block List (SBL) - All IPs on the SBL belong to known spammers, spam gangs, or spam support services. The SBL includes IPs from both the ROKSO database and IPs of spam services listed in the Spamhaus database.
    www.spamhaus.org/sbl
  • Spamware vendor list - List of known spamware vendors and their ISPs.
    www.sengir.demon.co.uk/spam_sites.html
  • Stop ORBS - Anti-ORBS campaign site, including a mailing list.
    www.stoporbs.org
  • The Arbitrary Blackhole List - This blacklist is designed to stop mail coming from known-spammers hosts.
    abl.v6net.org
  • The Smtpblock Project - Software to actively test for and block open mail relays and RBL-listed hosts.
    www.angmar.com/smtpblock
  • The South Korea Blocking List - Blocking list to filter out Korean spam.
    korea.services.net
  • The Spamhaus Project Register of Known Spam Operations (ROKSO) - The Spamhaus Project's Register Of Known Spam Operations (ROKSO) Database. ROKSO collates evidence on known hard-line spam outfits that have been thrown off Internet Service Providers 3 times or more.
    www.spamhaus.org/rokso
  • xbl.selwerd.cx (eXtreme spam Blocking List) - Providers that let users spam selwerd.nl, selwerd.cx, flits.rug.nl and other spamtraps and ignore reports, host spamvertized pages or pages selling spamware get listed. Using xbl.selwerd.cx risks missing a lot of legitimate e-mail.
    www.selwerd.cx/xbl
  • ip4r (DNSBL-style) DNS lookups - List, in table form, of blacklists. Includes table with the name of the blacklists, their lookup domains, the IP that is returned in case of a match and a description.
    www.declude.com/junkmail/support/ip4r.htm
  • Rbcheck - Open Relay database check - Enter an IP address or an rdns domain name and find out which blacklists (if any) list it.
    relays2.osirusoft.com/cgi-bin/rbcheck.cgi

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