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Top Reasons IPs Get Blacklisted (And How to Avoid It)

By MailChannels | 4 minute read

Getting blacklisted is one of the fastest ways to tank your email deliverability. Even if your messages are legitimate, a blacklisted IP address can send your emails straight to the spam folder—or worse, block them entirely.

In this post, we’ll break down:

  • The top reasons IPs get blacklisted
  • How to avoid ending up on a blacklist
  • What to do if you’ve already been listed

What Does It Mean to Be Blacklisted?

An IP blacklist is a real-time database used by mailbox providers and spam filters to block known sources of spam or malicious email activity.

If your sending IP appears on a major blacklist (like Spamhaus or SORBS), mailbox providers may:

  • Reject your emails with an SMTP error (e.g., 550 5.7.1 blocked)
  • Drop your messages without notifying you
  • Deliver messages to the junk folder

Top Reasons IPs Get Blacklisted

1. Sending Spam or High Complaint Rates

Mailbox providers monitor how users interact with your emails. If too many mark your messages as spam, your IP gets flagged.

Even transactional emails can get complaints if:

  • Sent too frequently
  • Poorly formatted
  • Hard to unsubscribe from

Avoid it by:

  • Using double opt-in
  • Making unsubscribe links visible
  • Sending relevant, permission-based content

2. Compromised Accounts or Scripts

One hacked WordPress site or email account can turn your server into a spam cannon overnight.

Avoid it by:

  • Enforcing strong passwords
  • Monitoring for sudden volume spikes
  • Blocking outbound mail from unauthorized scripts

MailChannels’ spam filtering can detect and block compromised senders before they damage your IP.

3. Poor List Hygiene (Spam Traps)

Spam traps are email addresses used to catch senders with bad list practices. Sending to even one can land you on a blacklist.

You hit spam traps when:

  • You buy or rent email lists
  • You don’t remove inactive or bouncing addresses

Avoid it by:

  • Never buying email lists
  • Regularly cleaning your list
  • Using confirmed opt-in and engagement-based pruning

4. Sudden Spike in Email Volume

ISPs view unexpected surges in outbound mail as suspicious. It may indicate spam campaigns or malware outbreaks.

Avoid it by:

  • Warming up new IPs gradually
  • Segmenting large campaigns over time
  • Monitoring volume per domain or customer

5. Lack of Email Authentication (SPF, DKIM, DMARC)

If your emails aren’t properly authenticated, mailbox providers may treat them as spoofed or fraudulent.

Avoid it by:

  • Publishing SPF and DKIM records for your domain
  • Enabling DMARC with a monitoring policy
  • Aligning your domain and IP in authentication headers

6. Using Shared IPs with Bad Neighbors

If you’re on a shared hosting environment or use a shared IP pool, someone else’s bad behavior can blacklist your IP.

Avoid it by:

  • Using a reputable SMTP relay or ESP
  • Requesting a dedicated IP if you send large volumes
  • Using MailChannels, which isolates spammy users to protect shared IPs

How to Tell If You’re Blacklisted

Use these tools to check your IP:

Watch for bounce codes like:

arduino

CopyEdit

550 5.7.1 Email rejected due to IP reputation

554 5.7.1 Service unavailable; Client host blocked

How to Stay Off Blacklists

Send only permission-based email
Monitor bounce rates and complaint feedback loops
Authenticate your email (SPF, DKIM, DMARC)
Use rate limiting and outbound spam filters
Clean your lists regularly
Watch for account compromises
Use a smart SMTP relay like MailChannels

Want to Protect Your IP Reputation Automatically?

MailChannels Outbound Filtering stops spam and abuse before it harms your reputation. Even in shared environments, our SMTP relay:

  • Filters compromised accounts in real-time
  • Keeps your IPs off blacklists
  • Provides diagnostic feedback with ResponseAnalytics

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Related Reading

  • How to Check Your IP Reputation (Tools & Step-by-Step)
  • What Is IP Reputation? And Why It Matters for Email Delivery
  • How to Get Off an IP Blacklist (Delisting Tips)
  • Complete Guide to IP Reputation Management

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