Email Extractor Lite 1.4

Most distributions of 1.4 are portable. Unzip the folder and double-click EmailExtractorLite.exe. Do not run as administrator unless required.

While useful, Email Extractor Lite 1.4 has limitations compared to "Pro" or "Enterprise" versions of scraping software:


Once extracted, you can export your list in three formats:

Do you have a decade-old .txt export from a CRM or a dead forum? Manually finding emails would take weeks. Email Extractor Lite 1.4 can process a 50MB log file in under a minute, giving you a clean list of every contact that ever interacted with your system. email extractor lite 1.4

Under the hood, version 1.4 includes a basic but effective exclude filter. You can block common spam traps or role-based addresses by toggling simple checkboxes:

If you have just downloaded emailextractorlite14.exe, follow this walkthrough.

Step 1: Source Your Data Find a target file. For legal practice, use your own exported blog comments, a backup of your forum, or a plain text file containing public business listings. Most distributions of 1

Step 2: Launch the Tool Double-click the .exe file. No admin rights are required. The interface will appear in under one second—a simple window with a large text box and a few buttons.

Step 3: Load Your Input Click "Load File" or "Load Folder". Navigate to your target. You will see a progress bar flash as the tool scans.

Step 4: Configure Filters Check the boxes: Once extracted, you can export your list in

Step 5: Extract Click the "Extract Emails" button. Depending on the file size (the tool handles up to 1GB logs, albeit slowly), you will see a count appear: "Found 1,247 unique email addresses."

Step 6: Export Click "Save Results". Name your file leads_clean.csv. You are done.

To extract email addresses, you need to load the input data into the software. You can do this in several ways: