Feedback Loops
- Abuse.net
- America Online SCOMP
- Excite.com
- Lashback
- Microsoft Hotmail Live JMRP
- Microsoft Hotmail Live SNDS
- RoadRunner.com
- Spamcop
- United Online
- Yahoo! (not accepting new applications)
Joshua Baer
Datran Media & OtherInbox
joshuabaer
Chris Wheeler ChrisAWheeler
Andrew Kordek
Groupon
AndrewKordek
Stephanie Miller
ReturnPath
StephanieSAM
Matt Vernhout
EmailKarma
emailkarma
Loren McDonald
SilverPop
lorenmcdonald
Melinda Krueger
OglivyOne
Anne P. Michell, Esq.
ISIPP & SuretyMail
AnnePMitchell
Carlo Catajan
Yahoo!
DJ Waldow
Blue Sky Factory
Scott Hardigree
Indiemark
indiescott
Len Shneyder
Pivotal Veracity
mephistofales
Fred Tabsharani
port25
Tabsharani
Chip House
ExactTarget
cehouse
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Hey Josh, I like the new site.
In the interest of building it out here is another ISP with a feedback loop: United Online.
I'm sure you know (but you're other readers may not) that they handle email for domains like juno.com and netzero.com.
You can get on their feedback loop by getting on their "Trusted List" at http://unitedonline.com/postmaster/whitelisted.html.
Cheers
Posted by: Chris Harris | April 11, 2008 at 11:43 AM
Hi There,
Excite and RoadRunner also have Feedback Loops in place. Although I do have a slight issue with Excite's existing FBL in that the email addresses of the complaining parties for a given period in time are simply listed within the complaint message sent to person / company that set-up the FBL account.
As an ESP this therefore makes it nigh-on impossible to source which particular client account and subsequent mailing list the complaint was generated from in the first instance. I guess this is where the adoption of a standards complaint reporting format (ARF) would be beneficial. Thank you Juno / Netzero for adopting this standard!
Email the following if you are interested in signing up...
Excite (emailadmin@cs.excite.com)
RoadRunner (rrfbl@security.rr.com)
...and provide these details:
* The IP(s) and mailing domain(s) you would like to set up on the feedback loop.
* The company's contact information you want to use for the service including name, email address, and phone number.
* The email address you want feedback transactions sent to, which must be an active address that receives email.
I hope this helps.
Chris Nixon.
Posted by: Christopher Nixon | June 13, 2008 at 12:38 PM
Thanks Christopher, I updated the list!
Posted by: Joshua Baer | June 16, 2008 at 09:11 AM
Hello again,
FYI, Mailtrust and Comcast are other available Feedback Loops managed by our friends at ReturnPath. The sign-up URLs are as follows:
Mailtrust (http://fbl.mailtrust.com/index.php)
Comcast (http://feedback.comcast.net/)
I hope this helps.
Chris Nixon.
Posted by: Christopher Nixon | June 16, 2008 at 09:50 AM
Yahoo feedback loop is back on -- here's the sign up URL for EVERYONE
http://feedbackloop.yahoo.net
Cheers,
Damian
Posted by: Damian | January 20, 2009 at 11:28 AM
Yo Josh,
Mind posting the OIB link for FBL requests, even though it's not live yet? :-)
Last I have is: http://blog.otherinbox.com/2008/12/feedback-loop-for-legitimate-senders.html
Thx,
Chris
Posted by: Chris Wheeler | June 02, 2009 at 06:42 PM
Josh,
Excite no longer handles their FBL its BlueTie (http://feedback.bluetie.com/) and don't foget about those crazy guys over at COX (http://fbl.cox.net/)
-Rich King
Posted by: Richard King | June 29, 2009 at 04:29 PM
Hi Guys,
Anyone know how to do feedback loop with Yahoo. I'm sending email campaign on behalf of my clients and when I try to register feedback loop with Yahoo, the requested some of the DKIM info, which I can provide but the problem is, they will send the confirmation email based on the domain we enter there. With this I cannot 100% confirm if my client admin people really receive the email and confirm the request.
it would be better if I can enter the DKIM info but I can choose for them to send the confirmation to my email address, this will ensure I can setup the FBL properly.
Anyone know any tricks on this?
Posted by: James | August 20, 2009 at 11:03 AM
Hi guys,
ReturnPath just launched Tucows FBL.
Just an FYI - Tucows is the third-largest wholesale domain registrar, providing Internet services through a wholesale division (OpenSRS) for more than 8 million domains. Tucows hosts millions of email inboxes on its OpenSRS Email Service, & this FBL will cover all these inboxes.
The sign-on URL is http://fbl.hostedemail.com
Hope this helps.
~ Udeme
Posted by: U. Ukutt | September 10, 2009 at 07:18 AM