by Traverse Legal, reviewed by Enrico Schaefer - April 10, 2008 - v. E-Commerce News
Email Blacklists “Kind Of A Crazy Thing”: How to avoid, how to be removed
What is an email blacklist?
Email blacklists are compiled by industry watchers who track down the originating servers for emails that have the earmarks of spam. The resulting lists of web hosts, domains or IP addresses are used by anti-spam software companies, Internet service providers and corporate IT departments to determine what emails get through.
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