John Rudd wrote:

The point is: the URL shortening service isn't the interesting part of
the equation.  The expanded URL is.

If the service uses HTTP redirects it can be checked pretty cheep, wich is what my URLRedirct plugin does. It adds the redirected-to URL to a messages metadata so that other checks (URIBL for example) sees it.

Using a DNS based well kept after list of redirectors could make that plugin much more useful than it is currently.

Regards
/Jonas
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Jonas Eckerman
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