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BSB Domain Blacklist troubleshooting

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  • pdavey
    So I just received a message from mxtoolbox that my server has been listed by the BSB Domain blacklist...
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  • shoutcloud
    I just saw the exact same thing on a domain of mine. Went to try and find the removal process and... nothing.
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  • EddieD
    Hello, I too received today for our company so you are not alone. I wasn't able to delist successfully either, if you figure this out please let me know! Sorry I didn't have a solution for you!
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  • ador007
    Same here. And I defo don't have an open relay or anything like that. I regularly (every hour) block IPs, that are trying to hack the email server (bruteforcing the password). I've checked the mailboxes and their Sent Items folders, nothing obvious came up....
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  • reverse_flash
    Yeah I got that too around the same time. Mine referred to a domain name rather than a server. I've only sent 4 emails from that domain over the last week. Possibly being used on a form as spamming maybe? I had SPF and DKIM on the domain that's blacklisted, so I've just added DMARC. See if that helps.
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  • cPanelLauren
    Actually this sounds like the intended behavior based on this output: [QUOTE=https://mxtoolbox.com/problem/blacklist/bsb] More Information About Bsb On 4/17/2020 the BSB blacklist listed the whole internet indicating they have shut down the list. If you received an alert about being listed, you can safely ignore it as no one should be using this list to block email anymore. The BSB is a database of IP addresses that have sent "comment spam". More information about BSB can be found at their website: http://bsb.spamlookup.net/

    Note that the link provided in their information is a dead link but they blacklisted the entire internet
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  • ador007
    Actually this sounds like the intended behavior based on this output: Note that the link provided in their information is a dead link but they blacklisted the entire internet

    My heart-rate is slowly returning to normal, since as a mail server admin, I did not expect that. We're constantly battling the "evil forces" and this sort of suggested we didn't do a good job. But if you say they listed the whole freaking internet, and it has nothing to do with our mail server security, that brings my mind to peace. Now I can stop sweating, because, boy, I really thought something was going on and the sweat-level went through the roof....
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  • cPanelLauren
    My heart-rate is slowly returning to normal, since as a mail server admin, I did not expect that. We're constantly battling the "evil forces" and this sort of suggested we didn't do a good job. But if you say they listed the whole freaking internet, and it has nothing to do with our mail server security, that brings my mind to peace. Now I can stop sweating, because, boy, I really thought something was going on and the sweat-level went through the roof....

    Yep I got that right from MxToolBox. It seems a really non-productive way to go about it, especially when they've also shut down their site.
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  • Swarn
    So I just received a message from mxtoolbox that my server has been listed by the BSB Domain blacklist...
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  • Swarn
    Even we got notification from mxtoolbox about domain blacklist. Was a matter of concern then looked at your post and got relief. The domain name spamlookup.net has expired a few hours ago either because of their negligence or shut down. Thats why their site is not accessible and mxtoolbox is giving false alarm of domain blacklist. Update: They renewed in last few hours.

    After my last reply checked again on mxtoolbox. They have removed BSB from their list.
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