Disable WHOIS obfuscation on your domain if it's enabled.

Also, if Spamhaus listed your domain, it means that it shows up in their
traps. Review MX logs for anything suspicious, typo / weird looking
domains, and the like.


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On Tue, Nov 25, 2025 at 7:22 PM Thomas Scott via mailop <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Dear mailop,
>
> I'm searching for a contact to Spamhaus to gain insights into why a new
> domain is being listed in the DBL -- besides being new.
>
> According to the ticket, the listing is not eligible for removal at this
> time, and the involved criteria won't be revealed.
>
> Initially, Spamhaus told that the domain "is in an Internet
> neighbourhood with “poor reputation” that has shared (or inevitably will
> share) its negative reputation".
>
> The domain follows best practices: DKIM, DMARC and SPF records are
> published; mail is handled via a MX which has no reputation issues, the
> same applies to the ASN.
>
> I'm at a loss what needs to be done to get this fixed -- any help is
> highly appreciated.
>
> Kind regards,
> Thomas Scott
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