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UCEPROTECT & BACKSCATERRER have been removed

Since 28-Oct-2016, we’ve been receiving reports of inconsistent results from the following blacklists: – dnsbl-1.uceprotect.net – dnsbl-2.uceprotect.net – dnsbl-3.uceprotect.net – ips.backscatterer.org Upon further investigation of these reports, we found out that the above RBLs had stopped responding to DNS queries and presently return null results when looking up their A DNS records. This can be confirmed...

Introducing IP Labels

The long-awaited feature allowing our customers to assign labels to their IP addresses is now available with all paid packages.   IP labels make it much easier for you to organize your IP addresses. This feature comes extremely handy to people who use our services to monitor a large number of IPs. Upon adding a...

Official Launch

We are very happy to announce the launch of RBLmon’s first official version. After almost a full year of hard work and beta testing, we’re now proud to present the result of our efforts.

RBLmon.com Maintenance and Official Launch

We are glad to announce that RBLmon is now ready for official launch. At 14:00 UTC tomorrow (Thursday, October 14th, 2010), all RBLmon systems will be taken offline for major software maintenance and upgrades. We expect several hours of downtime, during which we’ll be working on deploying the first official version of RBLmon.

EmailBasura and MailPolice have been removed

We have just removed EmailBasura and MailPolice from the list of automatically monitored RBLs.

RBLmon upgraded

Following up on our previous post, we are glad to announce that we have just completed a major software upgrade of the RBLmon platform.

RBLmon Maintenance

Between 12:00 and 14:00 GMT on Friday, May 7th, 2010, the RBLmon will be down for software maintenance.

Email notification options are now available

This is a newly added feature of the user interface of RBLmon.

A change in our email notification system

Starting today, the RBLmon only sends email alerts if the monitoring system detects a change in the RBL status of your IP addresses. You will no longer receive email messages from the RBLmon upon every single scan regardless of the results.

It’s been three months

We are three months old now. First of all, we would like to say a big ”Thank you!” to all of you guys for signing up and providing us with constructive feedback and ideas.
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