What Is the Spamhaus
Domain Blocklist (DBL)?
The Policy Blocklist (PBL) helps minimize the risk of spam and malware distribution, thereby protecting the integrity of email communication networks.
The Spamhaus Domain Blocklist (DBL) is a comprehensive and constantly updated list of domain names that are linked to spam, phishing, and other malicious activities. Operated by The Spamhaus Project, a non-profit organization dedicated to tracking email spammers and maintaining real-time lists to combat unwanted communications, the DBL serves as a resource for email administrators and security professionals.
By referencing the DBL, servers can block or flag messages originating from or containing malicious domains, thereby enhancing email security and reducing the risk of cyber threats.
The Domain Blocklist consolidates any domain showing signs of spam or malicious activity, including those owned by malicious actors or legitimate domains that have been hijacked. Thanks to domain structure, suspicious activities can be identified proactively, making this dataset highly effective.
The Spamhaus DBL compiles domain names with poor reputations, published in a domain DNSBL format. It assesses domain reputation based on a wide array of observed behaviors, feeding into the DBL zone. The DBL includes domains used in unsolicited bulk emails like phishing, fraud, and malware distribution, determined through extensive heuristics.
Relying solely on IP-based data for email filtering means you’re missing out on a highly effective way to boost your catch rates. The Domain Blocklist (DBL) identifies, classifies, and rejects emails containing listed domains, especially those designed to bypass IP-based protection. Malicious actors who evade IP detection can be thwarted through domain-based detection.
Email administrators can deploy this real-time DNSBL to mitigate spam and other malicious emails. Enjoy industry-leading catch rates with minimal false positives, thereby reducing security risks, lowering email infrastructure costs, and minimizing human resource requirements.
Maximize the potential of Spamhaus’ data by integrating blocklists at critical points in your email filtering process. Effectively use the Domain Blocklist with the following steps:
For further information, please refer to this best practice guide: DNSBLs and Email Filtering: How to Get It Right.
Spamhaus provides the DBL dataset free of charge to the email community, equipping email administrators and security professionals with an industry-leading blocklist. Seamlessly integrate it into your existing filtering solutions or pair it with other DNS-based blacklists for enhanced protection.
Spamhaus also offers premium services like Domain Blocklist Plus (DBL+), delivering detailed threat intelligence and zero-hour data feeds to keep organizations ahead of emerging threats.
The Spamhaus Domain Blocklist is a critical tool in combating spam and malicious activities. Its comprehensive coverage includes entire domains used for phishing, fraud, and malware distribution, enabling proactive threat identification.
Each blocklist targets specific behaviors, and using a single blocklist independently can limit data effectiveness. Spamhaus offers four free IP-based blocklists to eliminate the majority of spam:
Access these IP blocklists through ZEN, which combines the above datasets for easier and faster querying.
Leverage the data via SMTP server configuration for connection and SMTP transaction checks. Utilize open-source tools like SpamAssassin and Rspamd for content analysis. Plugins are available to minimize configuration time for users of Spamhaus Technology’s free Data Query Service. Integrate with your existing anti-spam platforms; technical support is available here. Setup takes minutes for instant real-time protection.
Spamhaus DNSBLs are free for low-volume, non-commercial users. If uncertain, review our DNSBL usage criteria. Free accounts are available through our partner, Spamhaus Technology; sign up to access data via the Data Query Service.
Spamhaus data protects billions of mailboxes globally. To avoid listing and service impact, follow these best practices:
If your domain is on the Domain Blocklist, please visit our IP and Domain Reputation Checker at https://check.spamhaus.org. This is the platform for DBL removal requests.