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Blacklist of Internet Advertisers - To curb inappropriate advertising on usenet newsgroups and via junk e-mail.
 
Keenan's List of Spamming Scumbags! - A list of active websites that have advertised using theft of service in the form of unsolicited commercial email.
 
MAPS Dial-up User List (DUL) - An IP blacklist of dialup-using "stealth" spammers and email trespassers.
 
MAPS Realtime Blackhole List (RBL) - Lists email sites which have refused to limit their relaying, leaving the potential for their use as spam gateways.
 
MAPS Relay Spam Stopper - The RSS is a list of email relays which have been used to send spam, for use in blocking spam by blocking mail which have gone through those sites.
 
Open Relay Behavior-modification System (ORBS) - A validated database of mail servers that permit third-party relay. The ORBS website is NO longer available since 31 May 2001
 
Open Relay Black List - ORBL is an auto adjusting spam filter. ORBL watches current incoming Internet email traffic for spam signatures and adapts to block spam coming from open mail relays.
 
Open Relay Blackhole Zones - ORBZ publishes , via DNS, a list of IP addresses of machines that they know to be open relays, even if they haven't yet been used to relay spam.
 
Open Relay Database - A validated database of mail servers that permit third-party relay. Also in Francais, Nederlands and Dansk.
 
RBL-Type Services - A listing of sites offering spam-related filter / blackhole lists. There are a growing number of services you can use for filtering your inbound mail.
 
Spamware vendor list - List of known spamware vendors and their ISPs.
 
The Arbitrary Blackhole List - This blacklist is designed to stop mail coming from known-spammers hosts.
 
The Spamhaus Project - This database lists ISP's who permit spamming.
 
dotcomeon.com - Stop the MAPS conspiracy! - An argument against using MAPS, encouraging ISPs to individually control spam instead of relying on central services.
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