Thanks for your comment. This works with MS Outlook and Outlook Express, I need something that can just access my gmail and pull out the information I need.
Is there any way to do that without using outlook?
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Browse All TopicsI want to extract links from from emails in my yahoo and gmail accounts and save them in a text file.
How do I do that? Thanks for your help.
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I'm not familiar with Thunderbird but I would be pretty sure that it would work just fine. Just have to find where and in what format Thunderbird stores your downloaded messages and scrape the links out.
Depending on how much work you want to do here is a link that might help your search:
http://schf.uc.org/article
Seems like other people have wanted to do the same thing.
I haven't found any off the shelf solutions yet.
Download your email using Thunderbird.
Download the link extractor which I mentioned in the first post.
Point the link extractor at your downloaded email.
C if it works 4 U.
This isn't really something that I do on a regular basis and I'm afraid I can't give you too much help to get it done. I can only point you in the direction of what I might do. The heavy lifting is up to you.
According to their website the software works with any type of file and they list quite a few in detail :
Search and extract (http, ftp, email, news, phone, fax) links or text from any type of file with this powerful, automated link or URL extractor.
Extract Link is a powerful, highly accurate, fast threaded link extractor utility to search and extract link (http, ftp, email, news, phone, fax) from any type of file (Html, Word, Excel, executables, ZIP, and so on). User can save the results in text or excel file and the output file can then be easily imported in any complex database tool as desire. It presents results in link, base, domain separately and supports link compare, URL extraction depth, duplicate link/base removal, domain check list, filters, etc.
This unique link extractor can also search inside archived files (ace, arc, arj, bh, cab, jar, lha, rar, tar, zip, etc.) for specific type of link and extract them.
Can you please tell me why it only works with MS Outlook and Outlook Express for you ?
Download the extractor?
Click on "new search"?
Find where Thunderbird stores your messages ?
http://email.about.com/cs/
Point the extractor at that directory and define the type of links you want to extract ?
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by: 97WideGlidePosted on 2008-11-13 at 10:05:27ID: 22952470
You'll want to get gmail via pop then use something like :
http://www.spadixbd.com/ex
Not sure if Yahoo has pop access or not - don't think it does. and I'm not sure how you would do it via the web interface.