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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Query IP in senderbase.org Post 302807059 by Kochappa on Tuesday 14th of May 2013 05:36:59 AM
Old 05-14-2013
Linux Query IP for reputation check

Hello,

I am looking for a script which can do the following

* Goto
Code:
senderbase.org/lookup

and search the IP and get the results

We can run the query directly from
Code:
www.senderbase.org/lookup?search_string=test.com  for eg:

However the problem is when it is run from the cmd, it asks to accept Terms of service and we would need to click "Yes, I Agree" before we proceed.

* Once the query is run, it should click on "Export" link with only "IP Address" and "Email Reputation" check boxes checked and click on Export to download the file to a location.

I would like to get this done using curl/wget. Can someone advise/help me please?

Kind Regards,
Kochappa.

Last edited by Kochappa; 05-14-2013 at 06:59 AM..
 

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