Yes, but you can be very careful with extracted URIs. Many spams come with poisonned URIs. Some of them are good sites (I even found unesco.org in a porn spam). Some of them come with hundreds of random generated URIs and others come with nonexistent URIs, usually on the unsubscribe web page.
Justin Mason wrote:
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SpamAssassin 3.0.0's "mass-check --loguris" works quite well ;)
- --j.
Jeff Chan writes:
On Monday, May 17, 2004, 5:07:32 PM, David Coulson wrote:
I've got a decent mailbox containing a variety of spam e-mail. Is there a nice little Perl script out there which will spit out the URLs so I can submit them to Bill's list?
Hi David, Someone else asked about this recently, saying he could not find a good message body URI parser. Presumably the reason is that it's a little more complicated than it may seem at first, given the need to decode MIME, weird cases, etc. I suggested starting with some of the code form SpamCopURI or urirhsbl from the SA 3.0 URIBL module.
Jeff C.
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