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208.92.158.28  Public Scan

Submitted URL: http://0spam.fusionzero.com/
Effective URL: https://0spam.org/
Submission: On August 22 via manual from IN

Form analysis 1 forms found in the DOM

https://check.0spam.org/q

<form action="https://check.0spam.org/q">
  <h3>0spam IP Removal Process</h3>
  <p>Enter the suspected IP address to verify which of the 0Spam DNSBL's its currently listed on:<br><input name="ipaddr" type="text"> <input type="submit" value="Check IP"><br>What do I do if my IP is Listed?</p>
  <ol>
    <li>Fix the source of the spam problem.</li>
    <li><a id="registerLink" href="/Account/Register">Create an account</a> and verify your contact details</li>
  </ol>
</form>

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 * IP Notify Service
 * IP Removals
 * IP Request History

   
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FREE DNSBL FOR EMAIL SERVICE PROVIDERS | THE 0SPAM PROJECT

Stopping spam at the source since the year 2000. Let us help your inbox achieve
zero spam.

bl.0spam.org DNSBL | 0spam Spam Trap Primary Database
0spam.fusionzero.com DNSBL Mirror


nbl.0spam.org Network Black List | Spam Source Networks, high volume of spam
trap hits in a Class C block will result in network listings in this DNSBL.
0spam-n.fusionzero.com Network DNSBL Mirror

url.0spam.org URL Black List | This list contains the IP address of domains
found to be in the source of spam emails found in our traps.
0spamurl.fusionzero.com URL Black List Mirror


0SPAM IP REMOVAL PROCESS

Enter the suspected IP address to verify which of the 0Spam DNSBL's its
currently listed on:

What do I do if my IP is Listed?

 1. Fix the source of the spam problem.
 2. Create an account and verify your contact details


HOW MUCH DOES IT COST?

Nothing. The 0Spam Project is absolutely free for email providers, IT
professionals and general removal request.


IF ITS FREE, HOW DO YOU MAKE MONEY TO SUPPORT THE PROJECT?

The 0Spam primary source of support comes in the form of donations to the
project. Each donation helps us improve the platform and add additional
functionality improving spam detection and false positive awareness.

The Project also offers additional services, including:

 * IP Notification Services: $100/IP or $500/IP Block[max Class-C] (One Time
   Fee)
   This Service allows Network Administrators to be notified each time an IP
   that they manage is listed in the 0spam database. Confirmed network
   administrators are granted a 24 hour grace period before listings go live.
   However, repeated abuse of this feature will result in permanant rejection
   from the IP Notifiation services.
 * IP Management Access: (currently free and available to IP Abuse Contacts
   only)
   You must be the official IP abuse contact in order to use this service which
   is currently in beta. The service allows you to see the current status for
   all IP's within your control in one easy to see menu.


HOW DOES THE 0SPAM SERVICE WORK?

Any time spam is sent to our spam traps, an IP will be listed in the 0spam
dnsbl(bl.0spam.org) with the data code of 127.0.0.# and if multiple trap hits
are being detected from a single Class C set of IP's the block will be listed in
the 0spam Network DNSBL(nbl.0spam.org).


WHY 0SPAM?

 * Better than .9997 average spam catch rate.
 * Better than .00032 false positive rate.

We've combined machine learning to an intelligent anit-spam design in order to
build the 0spam project.

New* Features:

 1. Abuse notifications to the Regional Internet Registries(RIR) whois abuse
    contacts for each IP address found to be sending spam. Abuse contacts are
    the official IP abuse contact as designated with IP allocations
    from AFRINIC, APNIC, ARIN, LACNIC and RIPE.
 2. IP Notification service.


HOW DO I UTILIZE "ZERO SPAM PROJECT" DNSBL FOR FREE? 

Limited to 1,000 requests/second

 1. Go to the DNSBL configuration area for your mail server or antispam module
 2. Set the query domain to "bl.0spam.org" or in some cases "bl.0spam.org."
    depending on your mail server required configurations.
 3. Set the query type to "DNS" or "A"
 4. That's it, you're done.

How to use the "Zero Spam Project" URL-DBL for free(limit of 1,000 requests per
second):

 1. Go to the URL-DBL configuration area for your mail server or antispam module
 2. Set the query domain to "url.0spam.org" or in some cases "url.0spam.org."
    depending on your mail server required configuration perameters.
 3. Set the query type to "URL"
 4. That's it, you're done.

How to use the "Zero Spam Project" DNS-Whitelist for free(limit of 1,000
requests per second):

 1. Go to the DNS White list configuration area for your mail server or antispam
    module
 2. Set the query domain to "wl.0spam.org" or in some cases "wl.0spam.org."
    depending on your mail server required configuration perameters.
 3. Set the query type to "WhiteList", "DNS WhiteList"
 4. That's it, you're done.

The wl.0spam.org lists IP's for trusted senders. Be sure to only place this in
your mail server white list configuration or you will have lots of issues.

High traffic Usage

If you think your servers periodically go over 1,000 requests per second you can
still use our service, but be aware our servers will ignore the requesting IP
for a period each time requests exceed 1,000 per second and your servers will
not be protected using the "Zero Spam Project" service during that time.

If you operate high traffic mail server(s) and consistently exceed 1,000 request
per second limit or want access to our professional dnsbl services please
contact us by selecting "Service Request" in the form to the right to request
unrestricted access to our dnsbl servers for the best anti-spam results.

Premium access in access of greater than 1,000 query requests/second is
available for for a monthly fee of $200 per 1,000/second.


WHY IS MY IP/IP RANGE LISTED IN THE 0SPAM DATABASE?

Your computer/server or a previous user of this IP sent spam to a trap. Please
scan your computer/server for malicious software and verify that senders from
this IP are not using poor sending practices.

Listed with Data result 127.0.0.#
Listed with Data result 127.0.#.0

# Codes are as follows: (ie. General spam single IP result 127.0.0.1 )

 1. general spam, Sending spam to our spam traps.
 2. Removal request made but missing required information, please make a new
    request and be sure to complete the form properly.
 3. Does not follow valid can-spam rules for newsletters / lists.
 4. Not RFC compliant, server errors or improper configuration.
 5. Repeat offenders, these are IP's that have been removed and listed again (3)
    or more times in a short period of time.
 6. Bouncing email to the wrong server, NON RFC compliant configurations.
 7. Relay or Open relay with reports of spam.
 8. bouncing spoofed emails, you need to disable bounce of spoofed emails in
    order to get de listed.
 9. Fraud/Scam emails, malware or illegal/abusive content.

Computer(s) and/or server(s) within your IP range have sent spam to our traps.

Most listing will be single IP listings(127.0.0.#) however when spam from a
class C IP range hits a certian threshold a full class C block occurs. The
following is outlined steps to prevent further spam which you should follow for
removal.


HOW TO REMOVE YOUR IP FROM THE "ZERO SPAM" PROJECT DNSBL:

 * Scan your computer(s)/server(s) for malicious software
 * If it is a class C IP range you will need to notify your IP provider so they
   can contact other users in your class C IP range to prevent further abuse.
 * If you run a newsletter/emailing service, you should verify that your users
   are following a verified opt in subscription model.
 * If you have a stand alone server verify you are not purchasing email lists,
   this is how you were most likly listed.
 * If you provide free email service to unverified users you should limit
   sending to no more than 200 emails a day in order to prevent abuse and
   listing.

Request Types:

> Removal - For reporting a fix on your server and requesting it be removed from
> our black listing service.
> 
> > You must provide an explanation of what has been done to make sure we do not
> > receive reports of spam from your IP Address/Range in the future. IMPORTANT!
> > You should verify that your system is not compromised or open to relay.
> > You should Check your IP with other black lists at the complete DNSBL check.
> > Verify that your dns records are setup properly, an example of a proper dns
> > report should look like this.
> 
> Other - Other reports that do not apply to any of the above or if you would
> like to support the 0spam project.
> Service Request - 0spam provides premium anti-spam services, please use this
> option to request premium anti-spam.

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