Totally OT: email directories?

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Fri Aug 5 19:46:09 CDT 2005


My experience has been that it's easiest to search for names via Google,
find out where the live / work, and then pick up the telephone.

We can be so addicted to email today that it's easy to forget about dialing
411.

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On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Zane H. Healy wrote:

> Many moons ago, there used to be directories of email address.  While 
> not the most complete, they could be useful for tracking people down.
> I'm searching for a couple of people that I used to work with, and am 
> wondering if anything like this exists in a modern sense.  Ideally I 
> want something that can search on user names, as I know the ones 
> they're most likely using.

Will post thius publicly because it's quite useful.  I used it to find a
good old friend from high school recently (just using the free service).

http://www.zabasearch.com

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