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1. Finding the Right URL to Use

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The program can be started with parameters to let it search fully automated. It will then set your settings, parse for the items, save the results (only in registered version) and quit silently.

The parameters are as follow:
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The software does not allow you to attach images or other files. However it is possible to create HTML E-Mails with images in it by following this Guide.

1. Uploading the Images

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The table below includes all necessary settings to get access by POP3 or SMTP protocol. If your E-Mail provider is not listed, let us know and we will update this table. You might even find details when searching with &quot;@YourEmailDomain.com&quot; &quot;Pop3 Server&quot; (of course it might be useful to exchange</description>
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Press Project -&gt; Import on the main form to open the sub menu as seen in the screenshot.

URLs

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Basically there are two methods to get E-Mails, phone and fax numbers.



Use Search Engines

Use this option if you want find E-Mails from people who have some specific relation to the entered keyword(s). You can also enter the number of results to parse that the search engine delivers (1000 is the maximum as most search engines will not deliver more than that). The option „Parse results for new sublinks“ will parse the found website also for sublinks and may then al…</description>
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The program is known for it's many options and possibilities to get the data you want. By default everything is setup to be optimal for most customers, but of course everything can be optimized to your needs.

Program behavior



Not more then XX E-Mails from same host</description>
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GSA Email Spider - The Best Email Scraper and Sender

Videos

GSA Email Spider Tutorial
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