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EECB Formatting Made Easy With EmailNameFinder

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www.EmailNameFinder.com seems to have been made for EECB research; they have grouped basic contact info, as well as corporate email formats (last.firstname@company.com, etc) for many popular and obscure businesses, complementing our own list wonderfully.

Update: 'emailnamefinder.com' pulls up a 404. You have to add the 'www.' beforehand. Sorry for the confusion!

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All EmailNameFinder.com does for me is come up with a domain placeholder page that says "This site is under construction" and such.

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@Triborough: It seems like EmailNameFinder.com shows that page but put a www in front of it and it works. Looks like their DNS isnt setup correctly.

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I worked on coding this exact thing in or around the year 2000.. nothing new.

Drink and boredom have spoiled my brain though, so I don't know if this is even the same domain.

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At least one company is wrong, Dell, i work there and the convention we have is firstname_lastname but they shows firstname.lastname on the site

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hmmm, my employer is there and the info on us is not totally accurate. They say our email addresses are first name.last name (which is how our CEO's email add is formatted) but I would venture that 90% of us are first name.middle initial.last name.

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mine is on there and it's correct. cool!

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Cisco looks wrong also. Maybe the format they list is correct for executives, but for the dozens of Cisco emails I've seen (personnel in engineering, HR, marketing depts), none are the first.last@.... format.

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The firm for which I work is there, and the example is correct, but that is one person with a unique name, most people -especially those with common names - include a middle inital.


The TLD- the portion after the @ symbol is no longer correct, however it still delivers some, but not all mail. They now use a country specific subdomain.

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It's not perfect. I looked up my company and it correctly notes first name, last name@company, which is accurate for many of us. However, a good portion of us have a middle initial in our email. Typing just my first and last name will get the message bounced back.