find domains script...

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First, how do you get the data in your email every week? I'm looking for how to do this...

Anyway- either you can 1) have the program check your e-mail every week and parse the data, or 2) grab the data from a webpage and parse the data. I don't know of any scripts that do this though...

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My name is Nitsuj. I bet you're thinking WTF...

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recently I started thinking about a script sort of whois script that wopuld check for all domains that expire in that day or week,

it seems like a fairly easy script but I am not a perl guy, what do you guys think?

maybe something like this exists?

I know there has to be a way to get that info because I get a list of expired domains everweek in my email, but I would like to have the raw info on daily basis

can someone help?

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well I pay for this service (unclaimeddomians.com)
however, there should be a way to get that info on daily basis

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Obviously the services is
www.unclaimeddomains.com

And I wonder how they do it.
The commercial usage of whois data is usually strictly forbidden!!

If you have your own nameservers you could transfer the TLD zone files and the run whois on the domains.
I can't think of another way of finding out the domain names.

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Lets take whois script for example and instead of searching for the name start searching for the date
domain expires xx/xx
and bring up all domains that match the date query

would this work?

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