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Easy Email Extractor, Find and Extract Email Addresses Saved in Hard Drive

Last updated on November 6, 2011 By Venkat

For future reference do you want to make a list of all email addresses stored in files and folders or in contents of hard drives  in Windows?, is that possible? sure you need to rely on third-party app than on Windows Search I don’t know any tool exists for this till now, Easy Email Extractor from NoVirusThanks is a freeware app lets you extract email addresses from various sources like files, folders, URLs or from hard drives easily. You can export and save the displayed email addresses list in text format or you can copy them to the clipboard to paste on Word, or other applications.

Easy Email Extractor UI

With Easy Email Extractor you can extract emails from a specific file, folder/drive, URL. You can enable “Add to Send to Menu” option from Settings of the program window to extract emails for a selected file/folder by sending to Send To Menu.

Easy Email Extractor

You can exclude emails with specific words being displayed by the program from the Filters tab, all you need to do is select or check Exclude Emails that contain specific words and type the word one be one and click the Add button.

Easy Email Extractor works on all windows (both 32 & 64-bit).

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