how can I extract/harvest/export all sender addresses from outlook 2003?











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I'd like to build a list of all the people who email me but can't figure out a way of doing it.



Tools such as Xobni offer a list, but it is not possible to select the data from the 'analytics'.



How can I harvest this data?



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  • Not a duplicate: the question asks for a solution that works recursively, but the cited question is about mail in a single folder, and the CodeTwo utility mentioned in its accepted answer only exports the contents of a single folder and not child folders.
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I'd like to build a list of all the people who email me but can't figure out a way of doing it.



Tools such as Xobni offer a list, but it is not possible to select the data from the 'analytics'.



How can I harvest this data?



EDIT:
Needs to be recursive from root inbox folder










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  • Not a duplicate: the question asks for a solution that works recursively, but the cited question is about mail in a single folder, and the CodeTwo utility mentioned in its accepted answer only exports the contents of a single folder and not child folders.
    – Reg Edit
    Mar 22 '15 at 11:28













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up vote
4
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I'd like to build a list of all the people who email me but can't figure out a way of doing it.



Tools such as Xobni offer a list, but it is not possible to select the data from the 'analytics'.



How can I harvest this data?



EDIT:
Needs to be recursive from root inbox folder










share|improve this question















I'd like to build a list of all the people who email me but can't figure out a way of doing it.



Tools such as Xobni offer a list, but it is not possible to select the data from the 'analytics'.



How can I harvest this data?



EDIT:
Needs to be recursive from root inbox folder







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  • Not a duplicate: the question asks for a solution that works recursively, but the cited question is about mail in a single folder, and the CodeTwo utility mentioned in its accepted answer only exports the contents of a single folder and not child folders.
    – Reg Edit
    Mar 22 '15 at 11:28


















  • Not a duplicate: the question asks for a solution that works recursively, but the cited question is about mail in a single folder, and the CodeTwo utility mentioned in its accepted answer only exports the contents of a single folder and not child folders.
    – Reg Edit
    Mar 22 '15 at 11:28
















Not a duplicate: the question asks for a solution that works recursively, but the cited question is about mail in a single folder, and the CodeTwo utility mentioned in its accepted answer only exports the contents of a single folder and not child folders.
– Reg Edit
Mar 22 '15 at 11:28




Not a duplicate: the question asks for a solution that works recursively, but the cited question is about mail in a single folder, and the CodeTwo utility mentioned in its accepted answer only exports the contents of a single folder and not child folders.
– Reg Edit
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Export your inbox as a csv file. Just before the export happens there will be a field chooser button (sorry can't remember the name). Inside there make sure only the "to" email address is selected.



End result will be a file that you can manipulate in Excel. You'll need to remove the duplicates but that can be handy to work out who emails you the most (and least).






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    This doesn't work recursively, which the OP asked for. It only exports mail from the selected folder itself, not child folders.
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It's easy with free OutlookFreeware.com Save One Header utility. It will dump all required addresses to a flat text file. In order to find required header name (for sender) run Save All Headers tool (also freeware). I'm one of developers of both tools. I already posted it here, this is actually a good solution and still no good answers. Using a third-party tool is a way to go.






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    Export your inbox as a csv file. Just before the export happens there will be a field chooser button (sorry can't remember the name). Inside there make sure only the "to" email address is selected.



    End result will be a file that you can manipulate in Excel. You'll need to remove the duplicates but that can be handy to work out who emails you the most (and least).






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      This doesn't work recursively, which the OP asked for. It only exports mail from the selected folder itself, not child folders.
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    Export your inbox as a csv file. Just before the export happens there will be a field chooser button (sorry can't remember the name). Inside there make sure only the "to" email address is selected.



    End result will be a file that you can manipulate in Excel. You'll need to remove the duplicates but that can be handy to work out who emails you the most (and least).






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      This doesn't work recursively, which the OP asked for. It only exports mail from the selected folder itself, not child folders.
      – Reg Edit
      Mar 22 '15 at 11:31













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    Export your inbox as a csv file. Just before the export happens there will be a field chooser button (sorry can't remember the name). Inside there make sure only the "to" email address is selected.



    End result will be a file that you can manipulate in Excel. You'll need to remove the duplicates but that can be handy to work out who emails you the most (and least).






    share|improve this answer












    Export your inbox as a csv file. Just before the export happens there will be a field chooser button (sorry can't remember the name). Inside there make sure only the "to" email address is selected.



    End result will be a file that you can manipulate in Excel. You'll need to remove the duplicates but that can be handy to work out who emails you the most (and least).







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      This doesn't work recursively, which the OP asked for. It only exports mail from the selected folder itself, not child folders.
      – Reg Edit
      Mar 22 '15 at 11:31














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      This doesn't work recursively, which the OP asked for. It only exports mail from the selected folder itself, not child folders.
      – Reg Edit
      Mar 22 '15 at 11:31








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    This doesn't work recursively, which the OP asked for. It only exports mail from the selected folder itself, not child folders.
    – Reg Edit
    Mar 22 '15 at 11:31




    This doesn't work recursively, which the OP asked for. It only exports mail from the selected folder itself, not child folders.
    – Reg Edit
    Mar 22 '15 at 11:31












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    It's easy with free OutlookFreeware.com Save One Header utility. It will dump all required addresses to a flat text file. In order to find required header name (for sender) run Save All Headers tool (also freeware). I'm one of developers of both tools. I already posted it here, this is actually a good solution and still no good answers. Using a third-party tool is a way to go.






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      It's easy with free OutlookFreeware.com Save One Header utility. It will dump all required addresses to a flat text file. In order to find required header name (for sender) run Save All Headers tool (also freeware). I'm one of developers of both tools. I already posted it here, this is actually a good solution and still no good answers. Using a third-party tool is a way to go.






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        It's easy with free OutlookFreeware.com Save One Header utility. It will dump all required addresses to a flat text file. In order to find required header name (for sender) run Save All Headers tool (also freeware). I'm one of developers of both tools. I already posted it here, this is actually a good solution and still no good answers. Using a third-party tool is a way to go.






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        It's easy with free OutlookFreeware.com Save One Header utility. It will dump all required addresses to a flat text file. In order to find required header name (for sender) run Save All Headers tool (also freeware). I'm one of developers of both tools. I already posted it here, this is actually a good solution and still no good answers. Using a third-party tool is a way to go.







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