Are there any tools to measure backlinks to email addresses?
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Does anyone know of a tool that will allow you to track links to an email address hyperlink like mailto:user@domain.com
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If you are just interested in internal links to an email then the free Xenu link sleuth should do the job.
Cheers
Marcus -
a straight google search for: mailto:user@domain.com
will get you loads of results. is there a scraper that filters them down nicely.. not that i know of, but it shouldn't be too hard to write one, or shouldn't cost much to hire a php guru to make one for you.
what is your application? perhaps there is another approach?
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