Spam Blocked?

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ONLY FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THIS PAGE IF YOU'VE BEEN SENT HERE IN AN EMAIL YOU'VE RECEIVED OR IN A POP-UP MESSAGE FROM YOUR EMAIL PROGRAM. DO NOT FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THIS PAGE IF YOU'VE FOUND US THROUGH A SEARCH ENGINE.

This page is ONLY for people who have been sent here by subscribers to the SpamBlocked service. If your email was blocked by a server not subscribed to SpamBlocked services, then your email will be ignored and you will have wasted your time.

There has been an exponential increase in spam on the Internet in the recent past and many domains have had to put measures into place to keep the excessive spam from flooding users' email boxes.

If you've been sent an error message telling you to visit this page it's because the domain you're trying to reach is using the services of spamblocked.net to help prevent spam from reaching users' email boxes.

Because checking for spam is not an exact science we may have accidentally blocked your email even though you're not sending spam.

If you're not using your ISP's email server to send your email then switching to that server is generally the best way to send email. Many ISPs block their customers' ability to send email from their own connections or through other email servers besides those the ISP supplies for that purpose.

To "whitelist" your email server, please send an email to errors@weitz.nl.

The Subject of the email should be "unblock me".

The first line of the email body should be your return address.

The second line of the email body should be the email address you're trying to reach.

There should be no extra linefeeds or anything else in the email or it will be delayed and may be returned to you.

We'll contact you if necessary and unblock you if possible.

If we can't unblock you (for example, if you ARE a spammer), we'll write you back and let you know why.

How it works

spamblocked.net uses several local and third-party "blocklists" to keep spam from reaching user's mailboxes. Depending on the blocklist that blocked your email there are several steps you may wish to take to see why your email was blocked:

 

LBL or BSHL

If your message mentioned "LBL" or "BSHL" then your mailserver was blocked by conscious action of the server administrator. You should contact our "whitelist" address above to find out why you were blocked and what you can do to be unblocked.

ORDB

If your message mentioned "ORDB" you should read the FAQ at http://www.ordb.org/faq/ and check your sending IP address at http://www.ordb.org/lookup/ to see why your email may have been blocked.

(It may not be YOUR IP that is blocked, but the IP that your ISP uses to send mail.) ORDB is the Open Relay Database. This protects our mailserver from receiving email from servers that are running insecure open relays that are commonly abused by spammers.

Spamhaus

If your message mentioned "spamhaus" you should read the FAQ at http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/sbl-faqs.lasso and check the site at http://www.spamhaus.org/ to see why your email may have been blocked.

SpamCop

If your message mentioned "spamcop" you should read the SpamCop site at http://www.spamcop.net/ and check your IP at http://spamcop.net/reported.shtml to see why your email may have been blocked.

SORBS

If your message mentioned "sorbs" you should read the SORBS site and check your IP at the SORBS website at http://www.dnsbl.sorbs.net to see why your email may have been blocked.

(It may not be your IP that is blocked, but the IP that your ISP uses to send email, or the IP may be an open relay.)

 

Other blocks are put in place due to the number of open relays on DSL networks. If your domain name resolves to a DSL or ADSL domain or is a known dynamic block of IP addresses used by ISPs that should not be hosting a mail server (for example, dsl-verizon.net or *.da.uu.net) you should probably send email through your ISP's SMTP server instead of directly from your own home mail server. Or, contact your ISP about setting up proper reverse DNS so that your IP does not resolve to a DSL or dialup domain name.

NJABL

If your message mentioned "njabl" you should read the NJABL "end-user" information at http://www.njabl.org/enduser.html and the listings page at http://njabl.org/listing.html for information about how your IP address ended up in that blocklist.

CBL

If your message mentioned "cbl" you should check the CBL (Composite Blocking List) webiste information at http://cbl.abuseat.org/ and look up your IP at http://cbl.abuseat.org/lookup.cgi to see why your IP may have ended up in that blocklist.

OPM

If your message mentioned "OPM" you should read the OPM information at http://opm.blitzed.org/info for information about how your IP address ended up in that blocklist.

Use the links on the left for other resources on spam and spam prevention.

 
 

Sample Error Message #1:

Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.

Subject: RE: Your Subject

Sent: 11/26/2002 11:04 AM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

someone@weitz.nl on 11/26/2002 11:04 AM

The e-mail system was unable to deliver the message, but did not report a specific reason. Check the address and try again. If it still fails, contact your system administrator.

Email blocked by NJABL - to unblock see http://www.weitz.nl/blocked.html

Sample Error Message #2:

Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients.

Subject: RE: Your Subject

Sent: 11/26/2002 11:04 AM

The following recipient(s) could not be reached:

someone@weitz.nl on 11/26/2002 11:04 AM

The e-mail system was unable to deliver the message, but did not report a specific reason. Check the address and try again. If it still fails, contact your system administrator.

Email blocked by LBL - to unblock see http://www.weitz.nl/blocked.html

The first sample above indicates your email was blocked by NJABL, and the second that your email was blocked by decision of the local email administrator. Either way you can send an email to our whitelist address above to be unlisted, and in the case of the email blocked by NJABL, you could visit their website (see above) to determine why your email may have been blocked.

 
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