Utility Allows Users To Extract E-mail Addresses

Michael Nigrin has updated his utility for parsing e-mail addresses from large text files, Power Email Extracter, to version 1.2.5. Power Email Extracter allows users to easily get e-mail addresses from a text file, and the new version automatically checks domains for to see that they are valid. According to Michael Nigrin:

Power Email Extracter for Macintosh has been updated to version 1.2.5. PEE as of 6/29/01 can now check the domains of the addresses in the list to verify if they are valid. You may check individual addresses by double clicking on them or run the iCheck domainsi.. menu option under the iToolsi menu to automatically check all the domains in the list. You must have an internet connection active to use this feature. You should maintain the file iDomain datai within the same directory as the Power Email Extracter application.

Power Email Extracter automates removing massive amounts of email addresses, from large text files and directories. For example, a mailbox from an email program saved to disk as a text file, can be accessed by Power Email Extracter resulting with all the emails contained in that file, sorted and displayed in a list box. Duplicates can be removed with a quick keyboard short cut or from selecting from the menu. Existing text lists can be imported into Power Email Extracter, to be sorted or incorporated into larger lists. Once satisfied with the email list makeup, it can be saved as a text file to be imported to a Database or email list server. Itis an indispensable tool for building up personal, business, or educational mailing lists.

Power Email Extracter is available for US$15. You can find more information at the Power Email Extracter Web site.