Blacklist Monitor reports
Blacklist Monitor analyzes all of the domains and IP addresses in your message, including those in URLs included in the content of the message. It then checks more than 300 Internet blacklists to see if any of them are listed. If they are, some ISPs may block your message. The result is provided in the Blacklist Monitor Report
The topics below explains the information provided by the Blacklist Report report:
Audit Information
Field Name | Description |
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From Address |
The From: address of the message |
Subject |
The subject of the message |
Date Sent |
The date the send was started, Eastern Standard Time |
Time Sent (EST) |
The time the send was started, Eastern Standard Time |
Message Size |
The total size of the message, in bytes Note The size includes header and encoding information that may not be visible in an email client. |
Blacklisted Items
The total number of blacklists hit. Every domain in the message is resolved to its TCP/IP address, and then tested against hundreds of blacklists. The same IP address may be blacklisted on several blacklists, or different IP addresses in the same message may trigger the same blacklists.
Blacklist Triggered Domains
Field Name | Description |
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Domain Name |
The domain of the link that is blacklisted (For example, example.com). |
IP Address |
The IP address that is blacklisted (For example, 192.168.0.1). |
Blacklist Name |
The name of the blacklist the domain or IP address was found on. Click on the blacklist name to find out more information about the blacklist (if available) and how to remove your IP address from it. In some cases, there is no information because the blacklist owner does not remove IP addresses. |
Reason |
The reason (if given) why the address was blacklisted. Some blacklists do not provide reasons. |