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    whois.sc and black listing sites

    For my surprise, one of my domains, which is dormant, no visits, no Alexa ranking is black listed with whois.sc

    The only explanation that I can find is that maybe in the same server there are some spamer sites.

    It is possible to be black listed for this sole reason?

    The records are provided by dnsbl.us

    Also I find quite unclear the process to get unlisted.

    Comments appreciated.
    Last edited by dan99; 09-25-2006 at 07:23 PM.

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    It was covered at least couple of times here.

    The short version of the conclusion of these threads: Domain can NOT be blacklisted. IP domain points to can.
    Respect My Authoritah! - Eric Cartman (a friend of mine).

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    what exactly IP domain points means

    Quote Originally Posted by Stan Marsh
    It was covered at least couple of times here.

    The short version of the conclusion of these threads: Domain can NOT be blacklisted. IP domain points to can.
    IP domain points is related to the server in which my site is hosted?
    Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan99
    IP domain points is related to the server in which my site is hosted?
    The short answer is yes.
    Respect My Authoritah! - Eric Cartman (a friend of mine).

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