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    Best way to fish emails using atomic email?

    I'm currently using Atomic Email hunter to fish emails out of guildportal/ other Wow guild sites, and alot of the time I either get no emails, or I get the same emails from guildportal. What are the best settings to use for Atomic email hunter and what directory of the site should i grab the emails from? Anyone help is appreciated and may be rewarded once I get accounts

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    Don't phish sub-domain sites such as Guildomatic/Guildportal ones. Only go for ".com", ".net", ETC>

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    Why's that, jess~~?
    I've had success with Guildomatic for sure. Not sure about Guildportal, though.



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    I am kind of experienced with the program now.
    I ran it for a few days, collected over 2000 emails all from guild websites.

    What you do is:

    Go to WoW Realm Forums and look for a sticky called "Guild List"
    Open it, look for links.

    What links you should go for are .eu, .com and also sub-domains sometimes too!

    I found that .eu domains give large amounts of emails, they must have a open directory where you can view the emails or just a different set up type.

    It's all about luck, you can get up to 200 from one site or none.


    -EDITING- **THIS IS IMPORTANT**

    Save your mails into .txt files, then put them all into one big text file (make sure you order them alphabetically in the Email Hunter program itself, you can do that by clicking on "email" tab in the window where the mails are displayed). Open up the final .txt document with all the emails, then you press
    CTRL + F and search for all "blizzard", "wow", "support", "admin", "info", abuse", "account", "host", etc and delete those mails because you don't want to fake mail the friendly Blizzard Account Review? Do ya? You get the point, delete all junk mails like 321*@domain.cn, etc. Look over the whole domains and email names again, scan for all non-personal emails or company emails. You will surprisingly find a lot of those junk mails, simply because the program looks for all [email protected] looking rows of letters.

    Then ya ready to roll.. crawl, edit, use, share, ????, profit, repeat!
    Last edited by [BoonDoggle]; 07-13-2009 at 11:35 PM.

    Technoviking

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