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| Category: | Productivity - Utilities | By: | AtomPark Software |
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Atomic Whois Explorer (AWE) is designed to search through global WHOIS database* to extract personal data of the Internet domains' owners. Current version of the program is capable of retrieving all contact email addresses and expiration dates. When your search is completed and you see a list of domain owners' addresses, Atomic Whois Explorer suggests you to save them into a file, Windows Clipboard or MS Excel/Word application. *What is WHOIS database? It is a storage place of registration information about owners of the Internet domains. For example, searching whois data for www.msn.com from whois.networksolution.com gives you the following results: Domain name: MSN.COM Administrative Contact: Registration Service Provider: Registrar of Record: TUCOWS, INC. Domain servers in listed order: Which things are of most interest? They are: administrative contact and expiration date. The first one contains domain owner data (person or company name), such as phone/fax number and e-mail address. 2014-Jun-04 is a date when this domain (msn.com) will expire, making it available for anyone to register (but I'm sure this time will never come. ;-) Though, you may download a simple whois.exe program and make whois-request manually, this will waste a lot of your valuable time. Using Atomic Whois Explorer as email collector automates this process. Moreover, multithread mode available in this program let the users explore domains with an impressive speed - several hundreds a minute! Just imagine how many hours Atomic Whois Explorer will save you! Note! As some files can contain "dead" or invalid e-mail addresses, we recommend that you verify gathered e-mails for validity. For a message broadcasting, you can use Atomic Mail Sender software. | ![]() |
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