invaluement.com DNSBL
invaluement anti-spam DNSBL
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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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TQMCube DNSBL
(TQM3)


NOTICE: Another DNSBL called TQMCube was discontinued in 2007. Recently, on a purely complimentary basis, they started sending their web traffic to this web site. (We appreciate the favor, and hope that visitors looking for TQMCube will be happy to learn about the invaluement DNSBL.) Please note that there is no business relationship between TQMCube and invaluement. TQMCube‘s (discontinued) data and the invaluement DNSBL data are completely separate and independent.

TQMCube REMOVALS: There are no removals from TQMCube because ALL IPs in existence are now blacklisted by TQMCube, including ALL of our own IPs!!! We were not involved in the decision to list all IPs. We don’t make those decisions because we are a separate company. If your IP is blacklisted by TQMCube, here are the recommended steps:

  • If everyone sending mail to you is getting blocked, then you should remove TQMCube from your own spam filter setup, ASAP! Yes, that is likely the reason for this symptom when many references to TQMCube are present... your spam filtering system is using TQMCube, and should stop ASAP.
  • If your (outgoing) mail is getting blocked by TQMCube (TQM3), tell the recipient to stop using TQMCube in their spam filtering software.
  • If you merely discovered that your IP was listed by TQM3 via a spam blacklist lookup form, then you are probably OK since their data is rarely used anymore, now that they have been discontinued for a couple of years.

Do not contact PowerView Systems (invaluement) regarding getting your IP removed from TQMCube. If we can’t get our own IPs delisted from TQMCube, how are we possibly going to be able to help you? But for actual invaluement DNSBL removal requests, visit our DNSBL Removal Page.

If you are looking to implement an additional DNSBL which is somewhat similar to what TQMCube used to be during its best days back in 2005-2007, consider giving ivmSIP a try!

 

 

 

 


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Much detailed information is presented on this web site. Please read through the pages carefully first since they answer many popular questions. If you see a mistake on this very new web site, or have a question that is not answered, please E-Mail Rob McEwen for more information!

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W.R., Georgia,
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