SPAM KORUMA

Spam Koruma is for informational purposes only. Email checks the databases of the most used spam koruma centers and shows you the results. You need to check your mail server IP address that sends the email. (Realtime blacklist called DNSBL or RBL). If your mail server is blacklisted, some e-mails will not be delivered to the recipient when you send mail. If you do not want the e-mail to be included in the spam list, we should not send e-mails to the recipients against their will and it may only be possible if you take the necessary precautions in this regard.

If you have multiple domains on a server, this is unavoidable when you have a hosting package. Bulk mail that it sends to the black list on another domain, site hacking, sending an e-mail on the form vulnerability may have caused you to enter the black list on the server. Blacklisting and for blacklisting time, you can check the blacklisting page.

What is Blacklist?

Blacklist, In order to explain we first need to know the concept of "Spam". Spam does not want the recipient, It is the e-mails that are sent to a large number of recipients without the knowledge of the recipient. It is commonly spam via e-mail. The purpose of Spam is to provide financial benefit to someone or someone for promotional purposes.

Based on this, databases containing IP addresses that are detected to send Spam are called Blacklist. Blacklists may be kept in some companies' own databases. In addition, they are retained by world-renowned units.
If we give an example to companies that are accepted worldwide;

  • Barracuda Reputation Block List
  • Spamcop
  • Spamhaus
  • Sorbs
  • UCEPROTECT

First of all, we will draw attention to mass mailing. Most of us do not know what the terms to, cc and bcc we come across when sending mass mails.

To (To):Find information about who your e-mail is to. If we are going to send our e-mail to many people, we put semicolons (;) between the e-mail addresses. However, with this use, we put many people in danger.

CC: It is used to send e-mail to more than one person with semicolons between them. The difference with To; Here, the people you send the e-mail to see who the e-mail is going to and it is used in a way to inform about the correspondence.

BCC: If we send an e-mail to more than one person and want to hide the e-mail address of each recipient, we must use the Bcc feature.