Separator
Use
the Separator to separate the
list of e-mail addresses by domains and then arrange the addresses within
domain (sorts, randomizes, etc.).
To
speed up noticeably the mailing process it’s advised to have your e-mail
addresses sorted by domains. On the other hand, in some cases you may
quite the contrary need your e-mails list be randomized. Each of these
problems can be solved using the Separator.
Generally, the Separator can
be used to arrange your list in one of the three ways:
- Separating
the list by its various domains and sorting in alphabetical order
within each domain.
- Separating
the list by its various domains, then randomizing within each domain.
- Randomizing
the whole list.
Attention!
Please
make sure that your input file is a standard ListMotor lists (one
item per line, sorted, no duplicates). The easiest way to avoid problems
is to run the file through the Cleaner.
Processing
modes and options
With
the Separator you can use the
following processing modes:
By
Domain and Sort:
Select this option if you need your e-mails list to be separated by
domains, and the addresses sorted alphabetically within each domain. The
domains will also follow in alphabetical order.
Example of the resulting list:
joe@aol.com
lisa@aol.com
info@berlin.de
joe@berlin.de
linform@berlin.de
news@berlin.de
manager@business.info
nick_127@hotmail.com
alex@some.net
alex@yahoo.com
jbrown@yahoo.com
By
Domain and Randomize:
Select this option if you need your e-mails list to be separated by
domains, and the addresses randomized (placed in an arbitrary order)
within each domain. The domains will still follow in the alphabetical
order.
Example of the resulting list:
lisa@aol.com
joe@aol.com
info@berlin.de
news@berlin.de
joe@berlin.de
linform@berlin.de
manager@business.info
nick_127@hotmail.com
alex@some.net
jbrown@yahoo.com
alex@yahoo.com
Randomize
Whole File:
Select this option if you need your e-mails list to be completely
randomized. Neither e-mail addresses nor domains are supposed to follow in
alphabetical order.
Example of the resulting list:
linform@berlin.de
info@berlin.de
alex@yahoo.com
joe@berlin.de
joe@aol.com
jbrown@yahoo.com
news@berlin.de
lisa@aol.com
nick_127@hotmail.com
alex@some.net
manager@business.info
For
the first two processing modes the Separator
also offers some further processing options. Please note that with the
mode “Randomize Whole File” these options are not
allowable. The options are:
Kick
out these bad domains:
If you want to remove from our output file all addresses which belong to
some certain domains, select this option and specify the file containing
the “bad domains” list. Please note that the list must contain only
“pure” domain names, without the sign “@”.
You
can also specify the file to save the e-mails which were “kicked out”
to analyze them later.
Reject
domains having less than or equal to … occurrences:
Select this option if you want to keep in your result file only the
addresses which belong to the domains entering the input file that many
times or more. You can also specify the file to save the e-mails which
were rejected to analyze them later.
Create
separate files for the following domains:
Select this option if you need to single out into separate files all
e-mail addresses which belong to some certain domains (for each domain a
separate file will be created). Also specify the file containing the list
of these domains. Please keep in mind that the list must contain only
“pure” domain names, without the sign “@”.
Please
note also that the suitable e-mail addresses will not be removed from the
output file; they will be present both there and in the separate files
referring to their domains.
Separate file for each country code: Select this option if you need
to single out into separate files all e-mail addresses which belong to
national domains (for each national domain a separate file will be
created). Also specify the file containing the list of top-level national
domains (country codes). By default, the list of top-level national
domains (country codes) is stored in the file “country-domain.txt”, in
the sub-folder “Config” of ListMotor’s main folder.
The
file containing national addresses for one top-level national domain
(country code) is named by the scheme “country-domain-<country
code>.txt” (e. g. “country-domain-de.txt”). If there are no
e-mail addresses for some country code, the empty file will not be
created.
Please
note that the suitable e-mail addresses will not be removed from the
output file; they will be present both there and in the separate files
referring to their country codes.
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