![]() ![]() For finding emails such as john (dot) smith (at) outwittrade (dot) com, for example, Email Extractor Pro can find them, but you have to enable the filters in the settings menu (not enabled by default for some reason): While Email Extractor Pro misses some harder emails, it can pick up some slightly-obfuscated emails. It also won’t check a website’s Facebook about page for an email listed if one can’t be found on the website (Facebook about pages are a goldmine for email addresses). There’s no option to return only 1 email per websiteĮmail Extractor Pro can’t parse javascript (so it won’t find emails that only show when you have javascript enabled), nor will it pick up emails obfuscated by Cloudflare, which is possible if the software is smart (for the below, while it’s unreadable for humans, software should be able to recognize that this is a Cloudflare obfuscated email, and decrypt it through a simple algorithm):.There are 3 big problems with Email Extractor Pro: This may have been useful several years ago, but these days most websites have whois privacy or at least don’t have their main contact email in their whois information, so this wasn’t useful at all in my testing:ģ) Using Email Extractor Pro to find emails by keywords via search enginesĮnter a keyword, and Email Extractor Pro will search that keyword in search engines like Google, and crawl the websites that come back for emails:Įmail Extractor Pro ran much smoother than Atomic Email Hunter for me (see my Atomic Email Hunter review), it would return emails within seconds of starting any search, it’s easy to use and the GUI is very nice and clean. 2) Using Email Extractor Pro to find emails from Whois information If you go to the “Website” tab, it’ll try to find all the internal pages on the given website (you can choose how deep the software scans a website with the “Scan depth” in the top right), but in the “Url List” tab it will ONLY search the URL’s you give it without going any deeper on any website. You can either go to the “Website” tab or the “Url List” tab: Let’s say you have a list of websites, and you want to find emails listed on them. 1) Using Email Extractor Pro to find emails from a list of websites or URL’s I will not test the “Search Email Accounts” and “Search in Files and Folders” features, as these just search either your own email account or a folder on your own computer, rather than going out and searching the internet for emails. Finding emails by keywords via search engines.Finding emails by searching websites or URL’s.In this review I’ll test the following email-finding features of this software: There are a few different options when it comes to finding email addresses, such as by search engines, searching on web sites (this is the only option of interest to me), searching email accounts (give it an email account of yours and it’ll find emails that it’s interacted with), searching in files and folders, or using WhoIs to find emails. I don’t have a use for this myself, but it may be handy for you. Immediately you’ll see that Email Extractor Pro has an additional feature over many other email finders, which is that it can also extract phone numbers and Skype accounts. Open the software for the first time and you’ll see the start wizard, which looks like this: You can see that at the time of this review, I’m testing version 6 (“Email Extractor 6”). exe installer (about 26MB at the time of writing) and run it, you should have the software installed within a couple of minutes. Installing Email Extractor ProĮmail Extractor Pro has a simple install process:Īfter you download the. ![]() Here I’ll be testing the tool on several different sites, comparing it with other email finding tools I’ve tested, and sharing my honest thoughts. This review is specifically for the tool found at. Email Extractor Pro (found at ) is a desktop-based email finding tool, not to be confused with “Cute Web Email Extractor” or “Advanced Email Extractor Pro” from Ahmad Software (found at ). ![]()
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