Blacklist / RBL Checker

Check your IP or domain reputation across multiple spam blacklist databases (DNSBL/RBL).

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About Blacklist / RBL Checker

Check whether your IP or domain is on spam blacklists (DNSBL/RBL) across dozens of databases at once.

Also available as an API: GET /api/blacklist?q=8.8.8.8 or example.com

Blacklist Checker: why your email keeps landing in spam

You carefully composed an important email, hit send, then the recipient says they got nothing. Check their spam folder, and there it is. Frustrating, right? One of the most common culprits is your email server IP ending up on a blacklist.

A DNSBL or RBL is a database that collects IP addresses caught sending spam. Major email providers rely on these lists to filter. Once your IP is listed, its reputation drops and your email is automatically treated as suspicious. This tool checks your IP or domain against dozens of DNSBLs at once, so you instantly know where your reputation stands in the eyes of the world.

Why does an IP get blacklisted?

The causes vary. It could be a malware-infected device on your network quietly sending spam. It could be a misconfigured mail server turned into an open relay that others exploit. If you are on shared hosting, you sometimes catch the fallout from a naughty neighbor sharing the same IP. Whatever the cause, the root must be fixed before requesting to get out.

Steps to get off a blacklist

Not all listings carry the same weight

If you are only listed on a small, rarely used list, the impact may be negligible. What you really need to address is a listing on a big list trusted by many providers, like Spamhaus. Focus your energy there first.

Frequently Asked Questions

My IP is blacklisted and email keeps getting stuck. How do I get out?

First, find out why it got listed; usually because an infected device is sending spam, or a mail server is misconfigured into an open relay. Fix the root cause first. After that, visit the DNSBL site that listed you and submit a delisting request through their form. If you do not fix the root, you will be relisted soon enough.

Why is one IP clean on most lists but listed on one or two?

Each DNSBL has its own policy and data sources. Some are aggressive, some are lenient. Being listed on a small, rarely used list usually has little impact. What you should worry about is a big list trusted by many email providers, like Spamhaus.

I already delisted but it is still flagged, normal?

Normal in the short term. DNSBL results are cached too. After your delisting request is approved, it takes time for the change to spread and the old cache to clear. Check again after a few hours to a day.