On Fri, 30 Sep 2011, David F. Skoll wrote:

APER is also fairly useful: http://code.google.com/p/anti-phishing-email-reply/
It lists known phishing reply addresses and URLs.  (It's reactive, though,
so like a virus scanner, it can only protect against threats someone
has already reported.)

So is URIBL, but nobody would dispute its effectiveness...

There'd need to be a plugin that would extract from, reply-to, and embedded email addresses, plus someone to host a DNS domain for checking them. Has anybody already done any ADDRBL work?

I don't see any mention of URLs in relation on that website, where can they be obtained from?

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