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Stupid risks make life worth living
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![]() I just checked one of my domains which I used for a freesite I submitted some days ago. the site was listed and is clean. But I just found out on whois.sc that it appears on the blacklist. I checked the blacklist and my domain wasnīt listed, but a range of cyberwurx ip addresses. is there something wrong with cyberwurx?
I normally use webair but have a small account at cyberwurx which I put that domain on. |
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The Original Greenguy (Est'd 1996) & AVN HOF Member - I Crop Pics For Thumbs In My Sleep
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That "blacklist" has nothing to do with Link Lists or TGP's - it's completely separate.
You can find out more info on it by clicking the links & reading the pages, but it means nothing as far as getting sites listed. |
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Stupid risks make life worth living
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Once I bought a domain which was blacklisted on some tgpīs for multisubmitting. My bad, I didnīt think of it before. But if my domains are blacklisted because of some stupid fuckiong spammer, I really donīt like that. ![]() |
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Trying is the first step towards failure
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Hi Frank,
Yeah, I don't think I would worry much about it either.. I had checked my domain and it was listed the same way, so I contacted Corey at M3server about it and He basicly said: Quot: That would only affect email. Spam filters use these blacklists to determine a particular email's potential to be spam. The IP address of your server isn't listed directly, it is just in the same IP block as a server that is. We will submit it to be removed. Corey UnQuot Then I checked the site giving the info and seen it is hosted and ran from Russia, So, in short, I wouldn't worry about it ![]() Ben |
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Stupid risks make life worth living
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Sure, I think you are right. Thankīs for your replies! |
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