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RE: OT - Email address stripping - Not SPAM read, and understand!
- From: "Burke, Thomas G." <thomas_g_burke md northgrum com>
- To: "'redhat-install-list redhat com'" <redhat-install-list redhat com>
- Subject: RE: OT - Email address stripping - Not SPAM read, and understand!
- Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 07:18:51 -0500
Hermmm.... You could write a program or script to just take out any
strings with the form foo bar fu If you found a charachter followed by
a '@', followed by at least 2 characters, followed by a '.', followed by at
least 2 more characters, delete that string.
The short answer is - no, I don't know of a utility... Maybe you could
import into excel (or something similar)? - This assume that it's tabular,
of course...
-----Original Message-----
From: Angel Gabriel [mailto:angel daddyt co uk]
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 6:54 AM
To: redhat-install-list redhat com
Subject: OT - Email address stripping - Not SPAM read, and understand!
I'm in a dilemma, I've received a file with a whole bunch of email address
from an electronic guestbook. It was running on the uni website, and now we
have all the email addresses, and messages and names all mixed up, and they
are not in a proper format, for instance, sometimes there is no email
address, and so when I import the thing into MS Access, it ends up with a
whole bunch of rubbish. Is there any apps out there that can strip all the
email address out of a document. I don;t mean compile a list, I mean
actually take them OUT of the document, do that the original can then be
published as a static web page?
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