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| There are two ways to query the Spamhaus DNSBLs (SBL, XBL, PBL and the combined ZEN lists), your mail server either sends queries out to Spamhaus's free public servers around the internet or sends queries locally to a private server on your own network. Which one you use, depends on your DNSBL needs and how you intend to use our DNSBLs. Free Use utilizes our free public servers, while Professional Use utilizes a data delivery system to synchronize DNSBL data with your servers. Spamhaus serves billions of DNSBL queries to the world every day, free of charge, from its over 40 public DNSBL servers spread across 18 countries. This free public DNSBL service is sustained thanks to donations of equipment and bandwidth by some of the internet's best organizations and networks (see Sponsors) and is backed financially by an autonomous commercial service that delivers Spamhaus data to ISPs, commercial networks and spam filter services. To qualify for free Spamhaus DNSBL query service, mail server operators need to ensure they meet the criteria for free use. Use of the Spamhaus DNSBLs via DNS queries to our public DNSBL servers is free of charge if you meet all three of the following criteria:
Spamhaus monitors use of its public DNSBL servers to identify installations exceeding the free use criteria in order to prevent a minority of heavy users from degrading the quality of the service to all other users of our free public DNSBL servers. Use of the Spamhaus DNSBLs by ISPs, organizations and networks with email traffic higher than 100,000 SMTP connections per day or making over 400,000 DNSBL queries per day, or by commercial spam filter services, requires a subscription to the Spamhaus DNSBL Data Feed Service, a service designed for users with professional DNSBL query requirements. Data Feed provides data synchronizations of the Spamhaus DNSBLs (SBL, XBL, PBL and also the DROP list) to a local DNS server on your network. Your mail servers therefore query a local DNS server on your network instead of going out to our public servers all over the world. This means DNSBL queries are super-fast, entirely under your control, and the service comes with a Service Agreement and Technical Support. For service pricing see the Data Feed service page. If unsure, simply try the Data Feed service first for 30 days free of charge before deciding or committing to it. There is a FAQ document for the service here. *Definition: "non-commercial use" is use for any purpose other than as part or all of a product or service that is resold, or for use of which a fee is charged. For example, using our DNSBLs in a commercial spam filtering appliance that is then sold to others requires a data feed, regardless of use volume. The same is true of commercial spam filtering software and commercial spam filtering services. A company that uses our DNSBLs solely to filter their own email qualifies as a non-commercial user and may use our free public DNSBLs if that company's email volume and DNSBL query volume is below the free use limits. The same is true for any non-profit organization, school, religious organization, or private individual who operates their own mail server. |
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