SpamCop Blocking List
To be removed from this list, visit: http://www.spamcop.net/bl.shtml and enter your IP address in the marked field. The process will be completed on the next screen.
Barracuda Blocking List
Visit: http://barracudacentral.org/rbl/removal-request and fill in the required information (IP address, email, etc.). In the Reason for Removal field, write your removal request in English, e.g.: “The spam issue on this IP address has been resolved. I request removal of this IP address from the list.” Then click Submit request.
SORBS SPAM Blocking List
Unfortunately, you need to register to be removed from this list. After registration, you will receive query screens related to your IP address. Depending on the company’s discretion, your IP address may be removed from the list in 2 to 6 weeks after these queries.
https://www.secure.sorbs.net/scgi-bin/login
IVMSIP24 Blocking List
Visit: http://dnsbl.invaluement.com/lookup/, enter your listed IP address and complete the security verification. On the next screen, enter your email address. You will receive a confirmation screen and follow-up emails with further steps if needed.
SPAMHAUS ZEN Blocking List
Query your IP address at: http://www.spamhaus.org/lookup/. Under the Removal Procedure heading, send an email to the SBL Team to request removal.
IMP SPAM Blocking List
Enter your IP address in the IP Number field at: http://antispam.imp.ch/spamikaze/remove.php. That’s all — the company will remove your IP address once spam output stops.
LASHBACK SPAM Blocking List
Visit: http://www.lashback.com/blacklist/, enter your IP address in the Delist request field and click Submit. Fill in the required information with a valid email address and click Request Delist. A confirmation email will be sent.
INPS_DE SPAM Blocking List
Visit: http://dnsbl.inps.de/index.cgi, enter your IP address and click Request removal. You will see two options: immediate removal for a fee (£10) or free removal within 1 week.
SERVICESNET SPAM Blocking List
This is a Korean-based company (korea.services.net). You can only contact them via email through the contact section at: http://www.dnsbl.info/contact.php. They will respond to your email.
UCEPROTECTL2 SPAM Blocking List
Query your IP at: http://www.uceprotect.net/en/rblcheck.php. The table at the bottom shows Level 2 and Level 3 escalation limits. When the number next to your IP exceeds 100, you are listed and cannot send mail. This company requests payment for removal. The most sensible approach is to find the spamming account on your server and stop the spam output — once stopped, the count will drop below 100.
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