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by hluska
4784 days ago
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The person who wrote the article suggested randomly trying common email formats. I like to do something similar, only to increase the reliability (and decrease the number of guesses), I like to use Google to find his/her company's press releases. Press releases always have at least one email address. This is a great way to figure out what format that particular company uses. It doesn't always work (and is particularly unreliable with extremely common names) but it is still better than random guesses! |
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This is something I do all the time. I've guessed the emails of some pretty high-up people who were clearly quite surprised to get an email from a stranger when they've never published their email address anywhere on the public web.