Thanks for posting that.

One of the comments to your article supports what I said in the other email to Bill Cole - it looks like this is being used by some (very old) antispam systems:

Behind spamrl.com is Spam Experts. It is the only software that can access this list (spamrl.com is not publicly available). On top of this, if you check Spam Expert's knowledge base, they make it clear that spamrl.com is part of their commercial operations.

I think I'm going to reach out to this contact (who is an appliance repair shop working on something for me) and suggest they move their email.

- mark

On 2025-08-20 9:35 AM, Peter N. M. Hansteen wrote:
On Wed, Aug 20, 2025 at 09:17:18AM -0400, Mark E. Jeftovic via mailop wrote:
one of our outbound mailers is listed in spamrl.com - which is odd, and it
isn't listed in anything else right now.

I've entered a delisting request but I'm curious what it is and how one even
does lookups against this RBL?

It's not in the list at mxtoolbox or anything else I'm aware of.
My only brush with that service is documented inhttps://easydns.urlsand.com/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fnxdomain.no%2F~peter%2Ftwenty-plus_years_on_smtp_callbacks_are_still_pointless.html&e=e7eb7067&h=dc2eb374&f=y&p=y (or if you prefer the tracked versionhttps://easydns.urlsand.com/?u=https%3A%2F%2Fbsdly.blogspot.com%2F2017%2F08%2Ftwenty-plus-years-on-smtp-callbacks-are.html&e=e7eb7067&h=1ba5a209&f=y&p=y )

They never gave me any meaningful response in that matter. We can hope you will 
have better luck with yours.

All the best,
Peter

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