How to delist your IP from Spamhaus?

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Hello Warriors,

I have a range of IP adresses, 4 IPs to be exact. However, they are all listed on Spamhaus SBL/CSS zen blacklist. I have been trying to contact Spamhaus for a long time and also follow the normal procedures to get them delisted from their system but unfortunately I was not successful.

I would like to know if there are any tricks to get them out of Spamhaus blacklist? They are the only IPs I own. I cannot offered to waste time on new ones.

PLEASE HELP!
#blacklist #delist #removal request #spamhaus
  • Profile picture of the author Rob Whisonant
    It's much faster to just contact your hosting company and get them to assign you some clean IPs. It can take a lot longer trying to get them delisted from all the spam lists.
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    • Profile picture of the author TheMadMax
      Originally Posted by Rob Whisonant View Post

      It's much faster to just contact your hosting company and get them to assign you some clean IPs. It can take a lot longer trying to get them delisted from all the spam lists.
      Sounds good! I will try that for sure but is there anything else that you would advise me to do?
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  • Profile picture of the author osensnolf
    I agree. Get new IP's if you can or get a new host. Even if they remove your current IP's, they will still have a reputation and flag in their internal system that can make it much easier to be listed again.
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  • Profile picture of the author DIABL0
    Did you use the CSS removal request form?

    https://www.spamhaus.org/css/removal/form/

    But as others mentioned, it can be easier or even required to get your provider to do it or get new IPs.
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    • Profile picture of the author TheMadMax
      Yes I did, but it did not help. I tried it several times and those IPs were there for about a month now.
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  • Profile picture of the author silveroaks
    Like everyone else has said that getting a new IP address from your internet service provider would be more simpler and faster. I would suggest something more out of the box. Ask your Internet service provider if they can give you a dynamic IP. I thing this could be really helpful and you will not have to be worried about your IP address being blacklisted again.
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  • Profile picture of the author PhillyIMBlog
    You can actually send the request to CSS and if its not marked for manual removal, you can have them send you a code and be removed instantly.
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