Spam Blacklist
Spam
is defined as ‘Unsolicited E-mail’
that is delivered in bulk. A database consists
of black listed IPs is defined as ‘Spam
Blacklist’. Spamming has become so common
and dominant because it's cheap, reaches the greatest
number of people in the least amount of time.
Spam
is now very common. E-mails are being sent in
bulk for the purpose of advertising or business
purpose. Email spam targets individual users with
direct mail messages. Email spam lists are often
created by scanning Usenet postings, stealing
Internet mailing lists, or searching the web for
addresses, anyone with measured phone service
- read or receive their mails, so to speak. Spam
costs them additional money. On top of that, it
costs money for ISPs and online services to transmit
spam, and these costs are transmitted directly
to subscribers. This results in blacklisting of
the IP or domain that is used for sending mails.
Get
the IP checked whether it’s on any blacklist.
Blacklistedip.com provides real time screening
of your IP to see if you are blacklisted and also
help in getting de-listed.
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