The Blacklists tab in the domain report shows which anti-spam and reputation databases list the domain as “bad”: spam, phishing, malware, etc. For each such database, a name and a link to a details page are shown. This helps assess domain reputation for email and security.
If the report has no blacklist data, the tab shows the heading, explanatory text, and the label “(no data)”. The list is not displayed.
Heading and description
At the top of the tab are the Blacklists heading (or its translation) and a short explanatory text: what this block is for and what it means if the domain appears on a given list. It is worth reading before viewing the list.
Blacklist list
If the domain has matches in blacklists, a bulleted list is shown. Each item is one reputation database or service where the domain is flagged as problematic:
- On the left — a warning icon (red exclamation mark in a circle) to highlight negative status visually.
- Database name — a link. Clicking opens the check page on that database’s site (usually in a new tab). There you can see why it was listed and any recommendations.
Item order matches the report. If the domain is not found in any known blacklist service, only “(no data)” is shown without a list.
In short
- The Blacklists tab explains why blacklists matter and lists databases where the domain appears.
- Each item is a database name (link) and a warning icon; the link opens the details page in that service.