Am 17.08.2015 um 23:47 schrieb MailBlacklist.com Management:
Thank you for your feedback, Points 1-5 are being addressed and will be
very transparent within the next working week.

Once that information is available to public we will release an update
to this feed.

honestly my problem is starting post with "our high availability DNS-RBL / DNS-RWL" and point 4 at the same time

On Mon, Aug 17, 2015 at 10:03 PM, Bill Cole
<sausers-20150...@billmail.scconsult.com
<mailto:sausers-20150...@billmail.scconsult.com>> wrote:

    On 17 Aug 2015, at 9:26, Axb wrote:

        On 17.08.2015 15:19, MailBlacklist.com Management wrote:

            MailBlacklist.com is an non-profit RBL & RWL Provider based
            in the UK who
            is providing many ISPs globally with free to use DNS Lookup
            services.


        domain's Creation Date: 2015-08-04
        under what name/brand have you been "providing many ISPs
        globally with free to use DNS Lookup services"

            We are happy to answer any questions you my have. We will
            also seek
            permission to disclose our Spam Feed Providers to give you a
            little bit
            more information on where our feeds come from.


        I wish you luck with your project - personally, I don't use
        services unless I know who's behind them.


    +1

    Also unhelpful in fostering trust:

    1. Registered anonymously though GoDaddy/Domains By Proxy.
    2. "About Us" page simply isn't that. It's a stream of baseless
    assertions about the services.
    3. Site needs a spell-check.
    4. No SOA for the domains used for listings, just single (!) NS
    records, each resolving to a single IP.
    5. The IPs pointed to by those NS records are allocated to the
    notoriously spam-friendly & botnet-friendly slum-hoster OVH.

    People new to DNSBLs should understand that all of the most
    widely-used DNSBLs were started by people or organizations with
    pre-existing reputations for competence and integrity in the
    community of professional email admins and/or anti-spam activists.
    Carefully protected  anonymity sloppiness, and shoddy DNS is a poor
    starting point.

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