How to check if you are listed in GBUdb Truncate?
- As the official website doesn’t provide a way to check, we suggest using third‑party tools such as MXToolbox to confirm your status.
- DNS Query (Command Line): Open your terminal or command prompt and run a lookup for your IP. For an IP like 1.2.3.4, you reverse the octets: nslookup 4.3.2.1.truncate.gbudb.net
- Result 127.0.0.2: You are listed.
- Result “Non-existent domain”: You are clean.
How to remove a Domain/IP address from GBUdb Truncate?
- There is no manual delisting request for GBUdb Truncate.
- The 24-Hour Decay: GBUdb uses a “decay” system. Every 24 hours, the system divides your “bad” reputation points by two. If you stop sending spam, your “bad” score eventually drops below the threshold, and you are automatically removed
- Minor issues: Usually cleared within 24–48 hours.
- Severe outbreaks: If you sent a massive volume of malware, it can take a week or more for the statistical “confidence” to drop enough for delisting.




