The following screenshots are for Windows Vista . Evaluate Atomic List Manager
User Interface and get to know more about its facilities by having familiarized
with screenshots below:
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Sort mailing list
By using this operation you can sort your mailing list by:
- email (in alphabetical order);
- 1st level domain name (email may have two domains);
- 2nd domain name;
- whole string (alphabetical sorting of the whole string);
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Split mailing list
This function is used to split the list by:
- count (every new list will have the given number of emails);
- domain (only the same domains will be in every list);
- zone (like . com, .net, .org, .info etc.);
- 1st char of the email (all the emails in a new list shall begin with
the same letter);
- size (splitting of the list into predefined number of files of given
size).
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Generate new mailing list
This function is used to create new list of emails.
It adds the name you wish to the name of domain using the existing domains
from the list (for domains lists have a look at Atomic
Domain Catalogue).
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Filtering by patterns
This function can check the existence of unwanted strings (like mailto:,
?subject=) in the email list or conduct a search of emails from the list
on the key word (like info@, *.edu, @gov etc.) entered manually by a user.
The results can be saved to 3 new lists (according to conditions of the
key word/ pattern coincidence with elements of the list).
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Complex difference
This function deletes from the email list those emails that are found
in other email lists. Thus the program creates new list of unique emails.
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Union several lists
You can unite two or more lists into one that will contain all the elements
of the source lists.
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List Intersection
The function removes identical emails from selected lists and puts them
into new one.
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Subtract lists
This function subtracts one list from another ( the strings are considered
to be identical if contain the same emails). As a result you will obtain
the list of unique emails of the first list.
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Repair email addresses
This function repairs domain syntax in case it is corrupted. The program
verifies your list with the list of well known domains (like hotmail.com
or aol.com etc.).
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Remove suspicious emails
This function is used to remove not needed, suspicious emails. You can
enter your personal key words to determine suspicious emails.
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Remove duplicates
This function is used to remove repetitive emails (duplicates) in the
given list. As a result duplicates will form separate list and original
list will only have unique emails.
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Check zones
This function verifies correspondence of the 1st domain and zone in the
selected list.
Repair zones
This function, in contrast to the previous one, also attempts to repair
zone syntax
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