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                My Emails Are Not Being Delivered. Black Lists and White Lists Explained. |  
              | by: 
                Karen Fegarty |  
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 My Emails Are Not Being Delivered. Black Lists and White Lists Explained.
 
 
 by Karen Fegarty
 
 
 Over 40% of all emails within your marketing campaign
 are not being delivered. You may not even be aware of this,
 as many ISPs will not send back a bounce message. In fact
 if you are sending messages to AOL customers, AOL is now
 blocking over 80% of the messages that come into their servers.
 
 One of the main reasons that this is occurring is that your
 IP or Domain may be Black Listed. All major ISP's and many corporate
 email systems now check against Black Lists and will refuse
 to deliver any emails that come from an IP that is Black
 Listed.
 
 
 But what exactly is a Black List?
 
 DNS black lists are lists of domains and IP's that are known
 to originate Spam. Many anti-spam software programs used by
 corporations and ISP's use these lists to control Spam by
 refusing any email that originates from one of these domains
 or IPs.
 
 Unfortunately there are many instances of false positives as
 there are few checks and often little objectivity when listing
 a particular IP. In order for a black list to know that a
 domain is sending Spam, the offence must be reported .
 It may take only one report via a web form for you to be listed.
 
 You may be listed maliciously through one complaint of a client,
 or that of a competitor. Many Black Lists, as well,
 will list not only the IP that is suspected as spamming, but will
 list any IPs in that range of addresses. If someone using the
 same Internet provider as you is accused of spamming and is placed
 on a Black List, you may be listed as well.
 
 DNS blacklists are usually maintained by anti-spam organizations
 or by individuals.
 
 What are some of the most popular Black Lists that ISPs are using?
 
 Some of these include:
 
 MAPS - http://www.mail-abuse.com/
 Spam Cop - http://www.spamcop.net/
 SpamHaus - http://www.spamhaus.org/
 SPEWS.org - http://www.spews.org/
 ORDB.org - Open Relay Database - http://www.ordb.org/
 
 How do I know if I am on a Black List?
 
 Unfortunately, you really can't be 100% sure if you have
 been black listed.  You may be on someone's black list
 and not even know it. There are, however,  ways to check
 most of the lists.
 
 One way is to check your server log when sending your
 campaigns. You will often see an email bounce notice
 indicating that the message has bounced because you
 are on a particular black list.
 
 Many of the major black lists also allow you to enter your IP
 into a form on their site. These checks will tell you
 whether you appear, or not, on their list.
 
 A useful tool, is the Black List Monitor.
 http://www.blacklistmonitor.com - It automatically checks
 your IP against most of the major Black Lists and tells you
 which ones you are listed on.  It also gives you help
 in getting removed. All your IPs are constantly monitored
 for any changes, listings, or delistings.
 
 But what is a White List and how can this help?
 
 Many corporations and ISPs will create a white list.  This
 is a list of trusted IP addresses that they feel confident
 will not send spam to their customers.  If your IP is listed
 on a particular white list then your email messages will be
 delivered to the destination email address. It is
 important for reputable marketers to work with the major
 ISP's such as AOL to ensure that you are on their white list.
 For most, it can be a lengthy process, but well worth your
 efforts.
 
 Other third-party email certification programs now exist.
 Bonded sender www.bondedsender.com is one such agency. By joining
 Bonded Sender, senders improve deliverability rates and
 differentiate their brand. Senders go through a formal
 application process, adhere to email standards and post
 a bond against potential complaints. Major ISPs such as
 MSN/Hotmail now check against Bond Sender's white list and
 allow these email to pass.
 
 Knowing if you are on a black list, getting removed if you
 are and getting established on white lists is critical
 if you are email marketing. The more messages delivered equals
 more sales!
 
 
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 About the author:
 Author Karen Fegarty is with MailWorkZ the creator of Black List
 Monitor-- advanced service that continuously checks all the
 major blacklists for you, and then some. Don't be treated
 unfairly! Keep a handle on who may have you blacklisted. Get
 a free trial and find out more at http://www.blacklistmonitor.com
 
 
 
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