Is mail.com blacklisted

Mail.com is not inherently blacklisted, but it's possible that some of its subdomains or IP addresses may be listed on various blacklists due to various reasons such as:

  1. Spamming or phishing activities: If Mail.com's servers are used to send spam or phishing emails, it's possible that some of its IP addresses may be added to blacklists.
  2. Malware or virus infections: If Mail.com's servers are infected with malware or viruses, it could lead to blacklisting.
  3. Poor email sending practices: If Mail.com's email sending practices are not compliant with anti-spam regulations, it could result in blacklisting.

Here are some blacklists that may list Mail.com or its subdomains:

  1. Spamhaus: Mail.com's IP addresses (e.g., 216.82.244.0/24) are listed on Spamhaus's PBL (Policy-Based List) and SBL (Spamhaus Block List).
  2. Barracuda: Mail.com's IP addresses are listed on Barracuda's Reputation Filter.
  3. OpenPhish: Mail.com's domain (mail.com) is listed on OpenPhish's phishing database.
  4. SpamRats: Mail.com's IP addresses are listed on SpamRats' blacklist.

However, it's essential to note that blacklisting is not a permanent state, and Mail.com can take steps to resolve the issues and get removed from the blacklists. Additionally, many email providers and services use multiple blacklists and have their own filtering mechanisms, so even if Mail.com is listed on one or more blacklists, it may not necessarily affect all email services.

If you're experiencing issues with Mail.com's email service, I recommend contacting their support team to report the issue and ask about their blacklisting status.