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3. Duplicate email addresses removed from “Email list A”
4. Duplicate email addresses removed from “Email list B”
5. Invalid email addresses removed from “Email list A”
6. Invalid email addresses removed from “Email list B”
7. Email addresses only in “Email list A”
8. Email addresses only in “Email list B”
9. Email addresses common to both
“Email list A” and “Email list B” (Intersection)
10. “Email list A” and “Email list B” combined (Union)
Utility: Compare / Combine Two Email Lists
(Tested using IE7, IE8, IE11 and Firefox 25)
Click the button and then the button above to see an example of how this web page works.
Given two email lists, clicking culls non-email addresses, sorts, and removes duplicates. It also combines the email lists and compares them for email addresses in common and for email addresses not in common. The combining feature could be thought of as a “sort / merge” function.
1. Click .
2. “Copy/Paste” your own two email lists into the first two text boxes.
3. Click .
4. “Copy/paste” from the bottom eight text boxes as needed.
NOTE: This web page is also useful for sorting and eliminating duplicates from a single email list. Simply leave the “Email list B” text box empty.
NOTE: Despite the small size of the text boxes above, this web page is capable of handling very large email lists! 1000 email addresses / list: no problemo! :-)
Questions, comments and suggestions are welcome.
Howard Charles Best ()
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