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Separate
List
By using this tool you can separate e-mail addresses from input file by domain
and sort/de-dup output file or randomize it within each domain. Also you can
randomize the whole input file. First, select File To Separate Addresses
From, Output File and possibly Output
Directory (if you choose Create Separate Files For Each
Country Code or Create Separate Files For Each Of These
Domains). Then select one of the available modes:
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Separate By Domain/Sort. Output file(s) will contain e-mail
addresses of like domains grouped together. E-mails within each domain will be
sorted alphabetically. Additionally you can tell OILM to remove duplicates by
putting check mark in the De-Dup Output File(s)
box.
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Separate By Domain/Randomize. Output file(s) will contain
e-mail addresses of like domains grouped together. E-mails within each domain
will be in random order. If you specify domains for which will be created
separate files, you can tell OILM to randomize the Misc. File too
(option Randomize Misc. Too
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Randomize Whole File. Output file will contain all lines from
the input files in random order.
Create Separate Files For Each Of These Domains
This option available if you select Separate By Domain/Sort
or Separate By Domain/Randomize mode. Check this and then
select domains, which you wish to have separate files created for. Domain names
must begin with '@' symbol. OILM will create separate files named <domain
name>.txt for each these domains in Output Directory. Also
you can specify Misc. File in which will be stored e-mail
addresses of other domains. There are two additional options:
- Create separate files for domains with at least X emails. List
manager makes a separate text file for each domain having X emails or more.
- Max. number of emails per file allows you split large output files
into parts with a specified number of lines or less.
Create Separate Files For Each Country Code
This option available if you select Separate By Domain/Sort
or Separate By Domain/Randomize mode. Checking this will
separate your e-mails by country code suffix. OILM will create separate files
named <country code>.txt for each country code in Output Directory.
For example, e-mails "userA@aol.com", "userB@yahoo.com" will be placed in the
file "com.txt".
Generate Random Packets Of Size
This option available if you select Separate By Domain/Sort
or Separate By Domain/Randomize mode. When this option is
checked then after separating your e-mail addresses by domain OILM will divide
them up into packets of specified size and then re-arrange these packets
randomly.
Multi Column Support
This option allows you to process multicolumn e-mail lists. See
What is Multi Column Support for details. This
option available if you select Separate By Domain/Sort or
Separate By Domain/Randomize mode.
After process completed you can press Result File(s) button to see the list of produced files.
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