IADB Query Instructions
[Note: To query the IADB you must fill out a short
information form available here. There is no
charge to query the IADB, and there will never be any charge to query
the IADB, but we do need this information.]
The ISIPP Accreditation Database is an in-addr prefix style DNS list.
When queried, the IADB will return one or more A records for any site
which is listed in the IADB. These are as follows:
127.0.0.1
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Listed in IADB
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127.0.1.255
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Vouched listing
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127.0.2.1
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Participates in Email Deliverability Database (EDDB)
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127.0.2.2
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Is a member of the Email Processing Industry Alliance (EPIA)
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127.2.255.1
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Publishes SPF record
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127.2.255.2
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Publishes Microsoft "Sender I.D." record
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127.2.255.101
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Participates in Habeas program
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127.2.255.102
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Participates in Ironport's Bonded Sender program
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127.3.100.0 | Has absolutely no mailing controls in place |
| 127.3.100.1 | Scrapes addresses, pure opt-out only |
| 127.3.100.2 | Accepts unverified sign-ups such as through web page |
| 127.3.100.3 | Accepts unverified sign-ups, gives chance to opt out |
| 127.3.100.4 | Adds only customer and inquirer email addresses
to mailing list without opt-in, gives chance to opt out |
| 127.3.100.5 | Has opt-in mechanism
available, used less than 50% of the time |
| 127.3.100.6 | Has opt-in mechanism available, used more
than 50% of the time |
| 127.3.100.7 | All mailing list mail is opt-in |
| 127.3.100.8 | All mailing list mail is at least opt-in,
and has confirmed (double) opt-in mechanism available,
used less than 50% of the time |
| 127.3.100.9 | All mailing list mail is at least opt-in,
and has confirmed (double) opt-in mechanism available,
used more than 50% of the time |
| 127.3.100.10 | All mailing list mail is confirmed (double) opt-in |
| 127.3.100.100 | The only email which comes from this IP
address is mailing list email, and that mailing list email is entirely
confirmed (double) opt-in |
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[ISIPP accepts recommendations for other
data response codes which
would be useful in addition to those listed above.
If you would like
to suggest a data point return which would be useful to email receivers,
please email your suggestion to iadb at isipp.com]
Note that a query to IADB can return more than one response for any given
listing; each response reveals one particular unique data point. For example 127.0.0.1 means
that the site is listed in IADB, and 127.0.255.255 means that the listing is a
vouched listing. Thus for a site which is listed in IADB and which is a
vouched listing, a query will return "127.0.0.1; 127.0.255.255", providing
the querying site with the very specific information that the site is
listed in IADB, and that the listing is a vouched listing. A return of
"127.0.0.1; 127.2.255.1" would indicate that the site is listed in IADB,
and the site publishes an SPF record.
ISIPP also offers
receivers the option of receiving one "aggregated data point response" rather
than the individual data point returns described here. This is
particiularly useful to large ISPs looking to make email delivery
handling decisions. For more
information about the aggregate return, see the section below on "IADB2".
The level of granularity provided by IADB allows querying sites to make decisions based on
precise information regarding a listing in the IADB.
A detailed explanation of the data response codes is available here.
In addition, although not required, IADB listees may choose to include
"X-IADB-IP:" and
"X-IADB-IP-REVERSE:" headers in the email they send (followed by the
sending IP address, and sending IP address reversed, respectively). This
provides a notice to receiving systems that a) the IP address in the
X-IADB header should match the sending IP address, and b) the sending IP
address and additional information about the sender can be found in
IADB.
IADB2
The IADB2 contains the same database data as IADB, however its responses
are presented as an aggregate data point return 'score', rather than individual data point
returns. Where IADB will tell the user that a given listed site is, for
example, a vouched listing, and will also tell the user that the site
publishes an SPF record, the IADB2 will return one single response which
provides a weighted aggregate IADB score.
IADB2 allows large receivers to do a lookup, get a single-record
return, and say, for example, "do X with email from any IP which returns a .30 or
greater at the end of the record" (such as "accept"), and "do Y with
email from any IP which returns anything smaller than .20" (such as,
say, do a DNSBL check), or whatever they want to do, based on whatever
"score" they decide is appropriate. The IADB2 aggregated response codes
can be found here.
IADB provides the same information but with a greater degree of
granularity and specificity about each bit of data, which is more useful
to some sites and spam filter programs.
WADB
ISIPP also offers the WADB, the Withdrawn Accreditation
Database. This is a list of sites which were once listed in the IADB,
but have violated our listing criteria to the point of being removed,
and listed in the WADB.
It is free to query all of the IADB, IADB2, and WADB.
To query the IADB, IADB2, or WADB, you must fill out a short
information form available
here. There is no charge to query the IADB, IAB2 and WADB, and
there will never be any charge to query the them, but we do need
this information. Again, the form is available here.]