eMail Ripper allows you to extract large amount of emails in a very small about of time from multiple file formats. It is simple to use, and scalable enough to hold millions of email addresses. It can be used extract email addresses from text files, email messages, or web pages.
The demo version is restricted to extracting 10 emails at a time.
Here is a brief listing of its features:
Export emails in comma delimited format.
Easy to use, point-and-click interface.
Syntax Checking of the email befor adding to extracted email list
What's New
Version 2.5:
Added "Crawl Entire Website" Option
Misc bug fixes
Requirements
PPC / Intel, Mac OS X 10.3 or later, Java 1.4 or later.
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This program can't extract emails from any file type. I bought this thinking it would fix what the email validator could not to and was wrong, this program can't do anything.
This developer wrote their own replacements so they wouldn't have to pay someone else. Sad thing is they stole the names too, check the abnormal capitalization of email.
So, what I'm understanding is that a developer created some apps that do very similar things as other apps do, and have somewhat similar and somewhat generic names.
That happens all the time. Why should this developer be singled out, unless he is outright stealing code/someone's UI? I just don't see a convincing argument here.
This is something that I DO need... For years I had people submit a request for information via the normal formmail script... formmail didn't collect to a database, so now I have thousands of emails that I need to extract into one database to start up a proper newsletter via a online subscription app that will allow people to unsubscribe, if they so choose.
Will be downloading and testing tomorrow!!! I know that on the PC there are some app that can collect names with email address, I hope that this can do that.
Great looking app... thanks!
[Version 1.2]
Anonymousreviewed on 20 Nov 2005
Oh great -- spammer-ware... just what the Internet needs more of.
Developer: Please try to dream up something that will actually do some good...
[Version 1.0]
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eMail Ripper allows you to extract large amount of emails in a very small about of time from multiple file formats. It is simple to use, and scalable enough to hold millions of email addresses. It can be used extract email addresses from text files, email messages, or web pages.
The demo version is restricted to extracting 10 emails at a time.
Here is a brief listing of its features:
Export emails in comma delimited format.
Easy to use, point-and-click interface.
Syntax Checking of the email befor adding to extracted email list
Validates for valid and invalid characters
Checks for proper email address format
Checks against list of valid Top Level Domains from http://data.iana.org/TLD/tlds-alpha-by-domain.txt
Extract emails from any text based file
local text documents
email messages
Extract email addresses from Web Pages
Just 1 click and enter a web page. It will take care of the rest
Crawl Entire Website Option
Just enter the starting URL, and eMail Ripper will go through all the pages on that site, and look for emails to extract
macfixxx reviewed on 22 Jan 2012
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eMail Ripper = eMail Extractor
http://www.maxprog.com/EmailExtractor.html
eMail Broadcaster = MaxBulk Mailer
http://www.maxprog.com/MaxBulk.html
eMail Validator = eMail Verifier
http://www.maxprog.com/EmailVerifier.html
This developer wrote their own replacements so they wouldn't have to pay someone else. Sad thing is they stole the names too, check the abnormal capitalization of email.
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That happens all the time. Why should this developer be singled out, unless he is outright stealing code/someone's UI? I just don't see a convincing argument here.
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Will be downloading and testing tomorrow!!! I know that on the PC there are some app that can collect names with email address, I hope that this can do that.
Great looking app... thanks!
Anonymous reviewed on 20 Nov 2005
Developer: Please try to dream up something that will actually do some good...