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Blacklist Profiles\Abuse.ro Reputation Services
Abuse.ro is a collection of classification and reputation databases for IP addresses and domains that they consider probable sources of spam.
Blacklist Zone(s)
uribl.abuse.ro
dbl.abuse.ro
rbl.abuse.ro
Blacklist type
URIBL: A URI dnsbl is simply an anti-spam “black list” delivered via DNS which consists of domain names and IP addresses which are found in the body of the message. Specifically, there are the domains and IP addresses which spammers use to host their web sites.
RBL: A RBL dnsbl is simply an anti-spam “black list” delivered via DNS which consists of IP addresses which are found in the body of the message. Specifically, there are the domains and IP addresses which spammers use to host their web sites.
Threat level/ delivery impact
Impacted Delivery - The following threats will result in temporal delivery issues, diminishing your campaign's outreach and effectiveness. Prolonged sending of these threats may result in longer lasting temporary blocks leading to eventual permanent blocking of your emails. There is minimal overall brand and sending resource reputational harm from these items
Nomination
Automatic (upon receipt of a spam to a spamtrap mailbox), with extensive whitelists and filtering to prevent false positives.
Listing lifetime
Undetermined, as old listings may be seldom rechecked and delisted if they no longer seem to be likely sources of spam.
Notes
You can contact this site's postmaster at admin@abuse.ro.
Delisting guidance
Visit http://www.abuse.ro/ and follow the instructions for removal. Delisting is strictly manual. After we receive a notification from the IP block owner about clearing the problem, IP addresses will be delisted. Prior delisting, we might ask for further evidences that the flow of spam has actually stopped. If the operator continues to provide support services (such as webhosting) for the spammer, delisting might be delayed as a safety precaution.
In order to delist a domain, a notification must be sent from the postmaster address (e.g. postmaster@domain.tld) to our contact address, with evidences that spam flow has been stopped. We might verify the address by sending back a confirmation message and asking for a response.
About Impressionwise
Impressionwise is a firm that provides professional real-time email verification, validation, and list cleaning services. Our core belief is that in order to have a successful email campaign, a company must send only a clean, well maintained email list. Our cleansing methodology is focused on the health of your sending network resources. The cleaner the domain and IP the better the delivery. Specifically helping email marketers validate and remove threat based email elements such as spam traps to ensure you are maximizing your lists' potential resulting in a higher level of engagement with your recipients. Our services allow you eliminate hard bounces and thus avoid being banned by your email service provider. Having been around for the past decade, Impressionwise’s longevity and industry experience have allowed us to amass the industry’s largest set of email list cleaning resources with the most flexible service options resulting in the highest level of actionable insight.