what i ended up doing was downloading all the bounces in outlook and exporting 
them all to a big csv file. Then I got this 
http://www.maxprog.com/EmailExtractor.html and dropped the csv file into that 
and it spit out a nice list of emails, then ran them into a list and thru rays 
getemail udf and into db then compared them against the mailing list db and 
removed any matches. Seems to have worked well.

Thanks for the suggestion i woulda never thought of it









>Hi Dave,
>
>I should have mentioned I was using Outlook Express.  I funneled all the 
>emails into an Outlook Express folder I created called "unsubscribe", then 
>selected all the emails in that folder and dragged them out of Outlook 
>Express into a folder on my desktop.  This automatically saved them all as 
>separate .eml files, which are just text files containing the email source. 
>So I didn't really do any exporting as such, just drag and drop.  Not sure 
>if this will work in plain Outlook or not.
>
>-- Josh
>

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