Invaluement operates three blocklists: InvaluementURI, InvaluementSIP, and InvaluementSIP/24, which are used in spam filter and protection products. These lists help identify and block spam by analyzing domains and IP addresses within spam emails.
How Does Invaluement Work?
Invaluement adds domains or IP addresses to their lists based on specific criteria:
- InvaluementURI: Lists domains and IP addresses found in links within spam emails.
- InvaluementSIP: Targets IP addresses that send a high percentage of spam.
- InvaluementSIP/24: Blocks larger IP ranges where spam-sending patterns are detected through the other lists.
How Can You Get Removed from Invaluement's Blocklists?
To be removed from Invaluement's blocklists, the offending sender must take steps to mitigate the issue. Invaluement supports manual requests for delisting. For more details, visit Invaluement's website or their removal page.
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