invaluement.com DNSBL
invaluement anti-spam DNSBL
Listed? Visit our lookup & removal utility
E-MAIL:
dnsbl@
invaluement.com


REMOVAL REQUESTS: here

RSYNC ACCESS: here

PHONE NUMBER:
+1 (478) 475-9032

Mailing Address:
PowerView Systems
PMB 305
248 Tom Hill Sr. Blvd.
Macon, GA  31210
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Spam
Filtering
Services

for Macon &
W.R., Georgia,
USA

invaluement lookup &
removal request form

Are you checking IPs that you wish your spam filter had blocked? If so, read this!

We are NOT the (discontinued) TQMCube DNSBL! They only send their web traffic here. If you are concerned about your IP being listed on TQMCube, click here.

STEPS: (#1) submit the form below -- (#2) if listed, then click the 'removal request' button -- (#3) Next, follow the specific instructions (provided after step #2) regarding a separate e-mail you will need to send to complete the process

HINT: Step #3 is mandatory! We will ignore your request if you do not complete step #3. Also, those who do not follow instructions for step #3 and send blank e-mails get very low priority. Instead, priority goes to those who do the following -- (a) follow the instructions, which includes using a specific subject line, providing contact information, and answering the brief questions in the separate e-mail you would send in step #3 --AND-- (b) if available, it also helps to include the text of a non-delivery notification which pointed back to the invaluement lists due to an actual SMTP rejection, if available. That will further prioritize your request.

Type a domain name or (forward-ordered) IP address below and click the ‘SUBMIT’ button:

Time format for displaying 'Date Listed':
UTC/GMT   EST

STATUS

 
 
 

*DATE LISTED

 
 
 

OTHER DNSBLs

 
 
 

*DATE LISTED: The “DATE LISTED” field in the form above will show the FIRST time the item got listed. If the item was delisted, but then relisted within hours/days/weeks AFTER the original listing, then the 'date listed' will show the date of the initial listing, NOT the date of the relisting. Therefore, the fact that an IP was previously removed won't be discernible from the form above if it was later relisted. Also, in every case, since that is the date of the initial listing, then this date will also NOT show when the most recent spam was received. For example, if a spam trigged a listing a year ago, then the date above will be from a year ago, even if the listing was persisted by the same spam being sent yesterday.

NOTICE: The “removal request” form above does NOT take you off the list. It only does two things: (1) alerts us of the need to double-check your listing AND (2) ensures that your request for removal does not get blocked by our spam filter. That is why it is called a “removal request” form and NOT a “removal” form!

ALSO: If you are not trying to do a removal request, but are merely researching IPs (not domains) that you believe should have been blacklisted, then visit our multiple rbl check page to learn where you can do lookups on many lists, including ivmSIP and ivmSIP/24!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


invaluement lookup &
removal request form

About
Removal
Requests

Sample messages are kept on file for all listings. If the messages we have on file even look like spams *AND* your item is listed on one of the following DNSBLs:

  • SURBL
  • URIBL
  • Zen
  • SpamCop

...then expect it to be more difficult to get removed. Therefore, you may want to get removed there first, then come back here. Since those other DNSBLs are in use far more extensively than the invaluement lists, then your efforts will pay off to get off their lists ASAP.

Finally, harassment and threats will not be tolerated. We have extensive contacts with large ISPs, government officials, Internet regulatory organizations, and law enforcement (including the FBI). The creator of invaluement is also an administrator for SURBL. Any harassment or threats will be shared with all such contacts.

OTHERWISE...

For those who make legitimate unsubscribe requests... appologies that our processes have a few more hoops to jump through than most DNSBL removal request forms. But this keeps the noise level down and enables a faster reaction to legitimate removal requests.

  ivmSIP (sender’s ip dnsbl)   ivmSIP/24   ivmURI (uri dnsbl)  
  spam blocker blog   dnsbl guide   rsync access & instructions  
  reviews   about “invaluement”   lookup utility   contact  

Spam
Filtering
Services

for Macon &
W.R., Georgia,
USA