The four MAPS listings are no longer accurate. (June, 2005) None of
the described information is available. They are redirects.
Blacklist of Internet Advertisers
http://www.non.com/news.answers/advertisers-blacklist.html
"Last-modified: 15 Nov 1995 06:03:54 +0100"
Not one of the listings remains applicable.
http://www.cluelessmailers.org/
Last Updated 4/19/03
The Spamware Vendor List (spamsites.org) has not been active in some
time: "Why is spamsites.org not being updated regularly?"
"I've come to the conclusion that although the spamsites.org site has
killed thousands of spamware and spam service sites in the last 5
years it is running to stand still. Spamware is easy to find on the
net, spam service sites abound and too many ISP's don't care what
their customers sell."
Spam lists that are not updated on a timely basis are irrelevant.
Now the inevitable bitch:
I have been trying, for almost two years to get our site listed. In
addition to the real time blacklists, it includes considerable dynamic
content, real time data, graphs, charts, tutorials, several methods of
searching our database (geographically, by IP or IP range), a
multi-rbl check, etc. We provide an rsync server to keep the
blacklists current as well as a daily tarball. Yet, the site remains
unlisted.
the described information is available. They are redirects.
Blacklist of Internet Advertisers
http://www.non.com/news.answers/advertisers-blacklist.html
"Last-modified: 15 Nov 1995 06:03:54 +0100"
Not one of the listings remains applicable.
http://www.cluelessmailers.org/
Last Updated 4/19/03
The Spamware Vendor List (spamsites.org) has not been active in some
time: "Why is spamsites.org not being updated regularly?"
"I've come to the conclusion that although the spamsites.org site has
killed thousands of spamware and spam service sites in the last 5
years it is running to stand still. Spamware is easy to find on the
net, spam service sites abound and too many ISP's don't care what
their customers sell."
Spam lists that are not updated on a timely basis are irrelevant.
Now the inevitable bitch:
I have been trying, for almost two years to get our site listed. In
addition to the real time blacklists, it includes considerable dynamic
content, real time data, graphs, charts, tutorials, several methods of
searching our database (geographically, by IP or IP range), a
multi-rbl check, etc. We provide an rsync server to keep the
blacklists current as well as a daily tarball. Yet, the site remains
unlisted.