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    <pubDate>Sat, 25 May 2013 10:37:04 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Knut Urdalen's Blog: Washing emails]]></title>
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<i>Knut Urdalen</i> has <a href="http://www.urdalen.com/blog/?p=246">posted a new blog item</a> about something he calls "washing emails":
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<blockquote>
In this tutorial I'll show you how to create a simple PHP script to cleanup a list of email addresses. As a web developer you have probably been asked to wash a list of emails from a manager or marketer some times. Here's the ultimate solution.
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His script does a few things - removes duplicates, validates that the email address exists, uses pipes for communication and is as flexible as possible to work on most PHP distributions. You can download the simple script <a href="http://www.urdalen.com/files/wash.phps">here</a>.
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