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I receive dozens of SPAM/PHISHING emails a day from a particular group of companies wanting me to 'subscribe' to their financial services. I've never heard of any of these companies or so called exper... See more
Randomly appeared on their list - at a point in the day when I was not sending any emails. Other than that I am just doing admin work for my fathers death, so nothing spammy at all. They may have bloc... See more
Should be investigated for corruption. We bought 2 brand new domains, checked with Securi and not listed in Spamhaus. Launched the websites and without sending a single email, both domains got listed... See more
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Horrible
Horrible, scammy, illegitimate business harming legitimate businesses. Who and why uses this?
Spamhaus.org is a scam
SpamHaus is a fraudulent site. They go around adding countless small or mid-tier websites to their spam lists. Sites lose traffic, and it usually takes 6–12 months for Google to restore it. As soon as a site starts recovering, they list it again. I spent 4 months fixing my travel blog from Spamhaus damage, and now they have added my site again to their spam list. But my site even has no mail server. SpamHaus must be taken off the Internet
I cannot believe that companies…
I cannot believe that companies actually use this service. It is a scam. Spamhaus are blocking my ip, despite the fact that my IP, accordning to their own site, has a perfect reputation.
Do not subscribe to this service it is a scam.
MINUS 5 STARS !!!
MINUS 5 STARS !!!!
SPAMHAUS IS HACKING COMPANY
I have been emailing work colleagues at the Goethe Cultural Institut for 5 years, as I am working with them.
Suddenly @spamhaus.org ( Spamhaus"Project" ) @spamhaus has suddenly decided on Wednesday to prevent me from emailing my colleagues at Goethe Institut, the people I have been working with for 5 years? WHILST CLAIMING THAT MY EMAIL SYSTEM AND DOAMIN ARE "SAFE" ACCORDING TO THEIR SYSTEM!
This company will not respond to me, and reply with automated generic emails.
You can not reach a human being @spamhaus
Private scam company
Private scam company, restricting small businesses and trying to scam small business owners out of money to use their preferred clients rather than the ones you already use. Blocking fraud officers and assisting scammers and spammers in their endeavors to give themselves more work.
This Project is a Joke
This Project is a Joke! They have decided to block my emails from a business/work email address. As I am the owner of the domain. They are now forcing us to change our domain and changes a dozen email addresses for my company.
These guys are making the internet safer
These guys are making the internet safer.
Frequently find spam/scam emails that have been successfully blocked by mail servers that are using their lists in spam assessments. Good job.
Not buy domain ".top" Fake data about spam
I created a portfolio site on the ".top" domain, sent it to the search console and the site was immediately suspended. I asked the registrant why this was so, and they said that Spamhouse wrote that your domain sent spam. When I bought the domain, I checked it and it had never been bought by anyone. I didn’t even have time to create a mailbox on the site, so how could it send spam without an email, can anyone explain? This Spamhouse site uses fake data, is itself fraudulent and misleads people and should be held accountable for everything they do. Never trust such services and buy domains only from trusted registrants, and not from those who can block your domain at any time based on fake data.
Wrong detection
Wrong detection. They detect real person exchanging for businness as spam. And when you open a ticket to be removed, you received a lot of understandable questions. A lot of complexity, a lot of unefficiency. Be careful if you apply for their services not to loose business !
Beware of buying a ".store" domain - Registry may steal it with help from SpamHaus..
These SpamHaus freaks appear to be in cahoots with the registry, Radix, which owns the ".store" TLD. We had 2 different .store domains suspended by Radix almost immediately after they were created. They had never existed before that. These are not domains that had existed before and which someone else had used prior-to; they literally were suspended a couple days after being created for the first time ever. And now it's happened with a third .store domain of ours.
Although SpamHaus claims the domains were suspended for "phish," these domains had never had any hosting (much less email) attached to them, making phishing impossible!
Radix (located in the Caymans) said we have to contact SpamHaus about it. SpamHaus literally has the phrase "Contact Us" on their home page, but it is NOT CLICKABLE and no info for contacting them even appears below that.
When submitting info via their form to ask for their fraudulent "suspension" to be removed, I entered our registration email address (the same one our registrar has had for many, many years) and SpamHaus replied that they "do not accept removals from free or temporary email addresses" and that we should "use an email address which can easily be associated with" the domain name.
Who gave these crooks such authority? Our provided email address was neither free nor temporary. As far as associating an email address with the domain - That's a catch-22 since SpamHaus caused the registry to suspend the domains right after they were created and so, since we never had time to even point them anywhere for hosting, it was literally IMPOSSIBLE to create any email addresses on ("associated with") the domains.
It makes me wonder if they are in cahoots with the Cayman Islands registry, Radix, to steal these 2 domains.
Beware: If you buy any ".store" domain, you might want to set custom DNS servers IMMEDIATELY and then add them at your host. That way you might still be able to create an email address "associated with" the domain after the TLD registry suspends it on the authority of these fraudsters called "SpamHaus" and refuses to do anything other than refer you back to SpamHaus. I'm not 100% if that will work, but our third .store domain which they just hijacked a few days ago, appears to still be able to send and receive email (not that we had sent even A SINGLE EMAIL before this). For this domain, I did take the precaution of setting custom nameservers and adding at a host immediately after registration (like within minutes). So we shall see what excuse SpamHaus makes next, after we use their unsuspension form and enter an email address associated with the domain (since we are able to do so this time)!
Our registrAR (slightly different = the ones you buy your domain from) won't even contact their TLD supplier (Radix) about it, nor do they send out notices when these fraudulent fraud "alerts" are placed on your domain, so you've got to be checking for it. It's very obvious our first 2 .store domains never did any phishing as they were only EVER pointed to the registrar's servers and were suspended by the registry (Radix) almost immediately after creation. The only frauds are THEM!
This has never happened to us with any other TLD. Radix was happy to take our money, but clearly did not even ask "SpamHaus" to provide ANY EVIDENCE of any wrongdoing before suspending the very domains for which they had gladly just taken our money! What are they planning for when the domains expire because we've had no access to use them or get them unsuspended???
Spamhaus banned my customer's domain without any legitimate reason.
Spamhaus banned our customer's email address despite absolutely no spam activity whatsoever.
When we requested an explanation, they refused to provide any specific reason, replying only with a vague list of "good email practices" and stating that the domain was "not eligible for removal."
No other spam monitoring service (out of the hundreds available) has flagged my customer's email as spam. Only poor email providers like gmx.de and web.de, which rely blindly on Spamhaus listings, have caused minor delivery issues.
Thankfully, for serious email providers, Spamhaus is irrelevant.
Their opaque, authoritarian practices are harmful to legitimate businesses. Services like Spamhaus, which act without transparency, oversight, or accountability, should be shut down.
That's why we pay for Spamhaus feed
Just read the 1 stars and you’ll understand why we pay for the Spamhaus Enterprise subscription ;-)
Thank you guys, you are doing a wonderful job!
More like "The P**phaus Project"
More like "The P**phaus Project". Lots of false positives and they would flag your IP/Domain for absolutely no reason even if you do not have an "MX" record to send neither any SPF/DMARC to receive. The domain is used solely to keep "A" records and list of IPs (a.k.a hostnames).
Constant false positives and arrogant…
Constant false positives and arrogant attitudes when communicating with them. Been this way for years.
Blocked my ip for no reason
Blocked my ip for no reason, and wont help me at all, just a normal person doping nothing wrong, apparently I have to be a computer expert to solve this problem I just gave up no explanations given just a bunch of nerd language I have no clue about
Locked my ASN and IPv4 with no reason
Locked my ASN and IPv4 with no reason, but saying hiacked when they were not.
No basis whatsoever - who are these people?
Randomly appeared on their list - at a point in the day when I was not sending any emails. Other than that I am just doing admin work for my fathers death, so nothing spammy at all. They may have blocked all the PlusNet legacy domain names, who knows. It seems unblocked right now, following a request, but apparently their reputation is poor - we will see what happens next.
Absolutely baffled a non-commercial…
Absolutely baffled a non-commercial domain that's used personally by 3 family members was flagged, despite not sending any bulk emails of any kind, ever, and not even any emails to anyone not known by the sender.
Are they just flagging domains that *don't* have enough activity? The whole domain would be lucky to send 10 emails *a MONTH* total.
All of the DKIM / SPF etc records were already setup and have been re-verified etc. It's like there's an AI in charge and it's gone off the rails spamming domain listings.
The company's setting their own rules…
The company's setting their own rules that anyone should follow, otherwise your website's gotta be marked as "spam"...
They are a parasite of the Internet, I wonder how anyone would even cooperate with them.
I got my ASN listed LITERALLY FOR NOTHING. I got no abuse reports, I got no any information on official mailboxes, I just got blocked by them.
What right do you have to bankrupt businesses because your crazy head thought so?
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