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On 17/10/2006, at 6:52 PM, Nicholas Tomlin wrote:

No, it isn't for spamming...

I've changed my email address again and wish to send emails out to anyone who has sent one to me, short of individually collecting them and putting them into my kontact data base is there a way of farming them to collect them all
and throw out the ones I don't want?

All the messages are in kmail and there are about 1600 of them, so individual
collection would be a large PITA.

If your mail is stored locally on your PC, then you could simply write a script to rip through your mail store and grab all unique "From" headers and dump them into a file. Edit the file at your leisure, then use it to pump out the new messages :)

Shouldn't take more than about 10 minutes. Of course, if your scripting is a little rusty, it might take longer :P

Cheers,

James
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