Introduction
E-Mail Seeker is a specialized program that extracts
target E-Mail addresses from the Internet. It works very simple - you specify a
keyword (or key phrase) and E-Mail Seeker will start looking for e-mails related
to the phrase. Actually it first connects to major search engines, finds
Internet sites that match your keyword (key phrase) and then automatically
extracts e-mail addresses from these sites. As a result, you create your own
custom and highly targeted e-mail list. Next, it allows you sending mass
messages to the lists that you created during your searches.
For example you sell a product, that might be of interest to travel and
tourism related site owners. You specify a key phrase "travel portal" and leave
E-Mail Seeker to work overnight. In the morning, you'll find a list of extracted
E-Mails that might look like this:
info@FirstTravelSite.com
john@TourismPortal.com
peter@travel247.com
...
Next, you write a letter that describes your products or services and you
leave the program to work for one more time - to deliver your message to all
recipients.
Instead of blind spamming, E-Mail Seeker lets you perform highly targeted
marketing campaigns!
In addition to these functions, E-Mail Seeker provides you lots of other
useful functions!

Main E-Mail Seeker window
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Preparing E-Mail Seeker for work
Once you installed E-Mail Seeker, you should specify an
E-Mail account that you will use for sending E-Mails. Go to File->Options and
specify an e-mail server and you Mail Account Name. No password is necessary.
You will also be able to change these settings later, should you decide to
change your account.
Remark: Although the mail messages
will be sent from your e-mail account, you'll be able to specify any "From"
e-mail address for the messages you send. For example, you can send messages
that appear to come from "You@YourCompany.com", or any other address that
you type.

Options window
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Seeking E-Mail addresses
First you need to create a new Seek Job by pressing a "Create Seek Job"
button on the top toolbar.

"Create Seek Job" button
This will open a window where you specify a search engine and your keyword
(key phrase)

"Create Seek Job" window
Press "OK" after you're ready. E-Mail Seeker will start looking for
E-Mail addresses relevant to your keyword (key phrase). The status screen will
provide you with progress information.
You can pause the Seek Job and continue it later at any time by selecting the
Seek Job from the list in the main window and pressing "Resume Seek Job" button
on the top toolbar.
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Sending E-Mail messages
First, you should create a new Send Job by pressing "Create Send Job" button
on the lower toolbar.

"Create Send Job" button
In the "New Send Job" window you should specify the following:
- Send Job name
This name will be only used for your own reference
- E-Mails list(s)
You can add as many lists as you want from the drop down, which contains lists
that you created during your searches. If you want to send your message to
more than one list, just select lists one-by-one from the drop down and the
lists will add to your recipients list.
You can also import an external text file with a list of E-Mail addresses
(every address on a new line) by pressing "Import E-Mails list" button on the
toolbar and selecting a text file with e-mail addresses.
Remark: If you choose to import e-mails
from a text file, you must place the text file into E-Mail Seeker directory
(same directory where Eseeker.exe is placed; default installation directory is
"C:\Program
Files\Loris\Eseeker\").
- Subject
This will be a subject for the message that you are going to send.
After you're finished, press "Save" button - a new Send Job will be created.

"Create Send Job" window
After doing so, a new listing will be added in the Send E-Mails section.

Send out Message button
Now you can highlight the listing and press "Send out Message" button.
A message screen will be opened. Specify a "From:" e-mail address, message
subject and body and press "Send" to send the message to all recipients.

Message window A
prompt window will show you the progress as the messages are sent.

Messages sending progress window
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