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What Is an Email Blacklist and How to Check if You're on One

Email blacklists can affect inbox placement and delivery. Here is what they are, how to check them, and why list quality often sits at the center of the problem.

An email blacklist, or blocklist, is a reputation signal used by some receiving systems to identify risky sending sources.

If your domain or IP starts showing up there, deliverability gets harder fast.

Why blacklisting happens

It is usually tied to patterns like:

  • high bounce rates
  • spam complaints
  • poor list hygiene
  • questionable contact acquisition

The exact threshold varies by list and provider, but the underlying story is usually the same: the sending behavior looked unsafe.

How to check

You can check blacklist status with tools like:

  • MXToolbox
  • provider-specific reputation tools
  • your ESP’s own warnings or diagnostics

These checks do not solve the problem, but they help confirm whether reputation issues are part of what you are seeing.

What to do if you are listed

Before asking for delisting, fix the underlying issue:

  • clean the list
  • remove obvious bounce sources
  • review acquisition practices
  • reduce risky segments

If the root cause stays in place, the listing often comes back.

Why MailCull helps

MailCull does not “delist” anything. It helps reduce some of the common list-quality problems that contribute to blacklist risk in the first place.

That makes it useful before a major send and useful during recovery too.

Reduce blacklist risk with better list hygiene on MailCull →

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Read next Email List Cleaning for E-Commerce: Protect Your Campaigns and Save on ESP Costs For ecommerce teams, list hygiene is not just a technical task. It directly affects campaign reach, cost, and revenue confidence. Also read Why Purchased Email Lists Are a Bad Idea A practical look at why bought lists damage deliverability and why organic growth beats shortcuts.