2009
SDV - Informations
Les particuliers, qui ne désirent plus recevoir de publicité adressée dans leur boîte aux lettres, peuvent s'inscrire dans cette base de données. En 2006, la SDV a décrété un code moral pour les ventes directes. Ses membres sont tenus de respecter ces directives et de ne plus contacter pendant la durée d'une année les personnes ne désirant pas recevoir des visites de vente porte à porte. Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.sdv-asmd.ch%2Findex.php%3FTPL%3D10139
SpamCop.net - Beware of cheap imitations
by 5 otherspamCop determines the origin of unwanted email and reports it to the relevant Internet service providers. By reporting spam, you have a positive impact on the problem. Reporting unsolicited email also helps feed spam filtering systems, including, but not limited to, SpamCop's own service.
robtex
by 7 othersswiss army knife internet tool in the searchbox above you can search for: RBL checks multible RBL:s if a specific is listed (81.62.124.116) DNS checks detailed dns information for a hostname () or a domain () IP-number checks ip number information such as dns reverse and forwards (81.62.124.116) C-net checks an entire c-network (81.62.124) whois lookup checks whois information for a domain () route checks a specific routed prefix () AS numbers checks information on an AS-number (AS ()) BGP announcements checks prefixes origined from a specific AS-number (AS) AS macros checks who belongs to an AS-macro (example: as-ams-ix-peers) RFC documents Request For Comments (rfc2822) add engine to browser
Dasient Web Anti-Malware (WAM)
Have your site regularly checked against blacklists and scanned for malware. OR Check if your site is blacklisted. Scan for malicious code if it is.
2006
The Spamhaus Project
by 5 othersWORKING TO PROTECT INTERNET NETWORKS WORLDWIDE Spamhaus tracks the Internet's Spammers, Spam Gangs and Spam Services, provides dependable realtime anti-spam protection for Internet networks, and works with Law Enforcement to identify and pursue spammers worldwide. Spamhaus maintains a number of realtime spam-blocking databases ('DNSBLs') responsible daily for keeping back the vast majority of spam sent out on the internet. These include the Spamhaus Block List (SBL), the Exploits Block List (XBL) and the Policy Block List (PBL). These DNSBLs are today used by the majority of the Internet's Email Service Providers, Corporations, Universities, Governments and Military networks. Annotated link http://www.diigo.com/bookmark/http%3A%2F%2Fwww.spamhaus.org
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