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Dormant VPSB Pathogen
The domain name VPSACE.COM is now listed on the Spamhaus DBL (Domain Block List). VPSAce (whose WHMCS billing database was hacked last year and posted on the Internet) was featured on LEB a few days ago.
The owner of this /24 vpsace.com is listed on the Spamhaus DBL.
Spamhaus has reason to believe that this entire /24 may be a ROKSO-listed spam operation known as “Michael Persaud”. Currently the bottom .48/29 of this /24 has already been listed on the SBL since 28 June. If vpsace.com = “Michael Persaud” this /24 needs to be entirely listed.
http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/query/SBL230255
The DBL is both a domain URI Blocklist and RHSBL. It is intended primarily for message body URI checks but it can additionally be used for connection checks at the SMTP level and header domain checks (HELO, connecting IP rDNS domain, From & Reply-To domains, Message-ID domain) and other checks involving domains.
The DBL is managed as a near zero false positive list, safe to use by production mail systems to reject emails that are flagged by it. The DBL includes URIs (domains/hostnames) which are used in spam including phishing, fraud/”419″ or domains sending or hosting malware/viruses
http://www.spamhaus.org/dbl/
edited to add: Mandrill isn't going to help you if you get placed on a DBL because the block is on the domain name not an IP address.
The owner of this /24 vpsace.com is listed on the Spamhaus DBL.
Spamhaus has reason to believe that this entire /24 may be a ROKSO-listed spam operation known as “Michael Persaud”. Currently the bottom .48/29 of this /24 has already been listed on the SBL since 28 June. If vpsace.com = “Michael Persaud” this /24 needs to be entirely listed.
http://www.spamhaus.org/sbl/query/SBL230255
The DBL is both a domain URI Blocklist and RHSBL. It is intended primarily for message body URI checks but it can additionally be used for connection checks at the SMTP level and header domain checks (HELO, connecting IP rDNS domain, From & Reply-To domains, Message-ID domain) and other checks involving domains.
The DBL is managed as a near zero false positive list, safe to use by production mail systems to reject emails that are flagged by it. The DBL includes URIs (domains/hostnames) which are used in spam including phishing, fraud/”419″ or domains sending or hosting malware/viruses
http://www.spamhaus.org/dbl/
edited to add: Mandrill isn't going to help you if you get placed on a DBL because the block is on the domain name not an IP address.
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