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Best Methods to Create Email Addresses from Names and Domains

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In your opinion what’s the best VS cheapest model to recompose mail adresses from first name last name and domain ? Example : firstname : pierre lastname : clay domain : @pierre.com (the domain is the same every time) Output >> pierre.clay@pierre.com I think I cannot use formulas because sometimes I’ve hyphenated names (Pierre-Louis de La Clay)

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    Our "Generate Email Permutations" feature is ideal for your needs. It creates potential email addresses based on full names and domains, handling complex cases like hyphenated names. Here's how it works: 1. Input: Full Name and Company Domain 2. Output: List of email permutations This approach is cost-effective as it generates multiple possibilities without relying on external data providers. It's particularly useful for sales and recruitment teams. For more complex scenarios, we also offer a waterfall enrichment process that can find work emails using various data points. If you need further assistance, please request human help by clicking "Talk to a person".

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    Pierre L.
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    I know the exact structure of my email - it’s firstname.lastname@company

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    Our "Generate Email Permutations" feature can help you create email addresses in the firstname.lastname@company format, including for hyphenated names. Here's how it works: 1. Input: Full Name and Company Domain 2. Output: List of email permutations The feature automatically handles complex cases like hyphenated names, ensuring you get the correct format. To use it: 1. Provide the full name (including any hyphens) 2. Enter the company domain The system will generate the email in your desired format: firstname.lastname@company. If you need further assistance or have more specific requirements, please request human help by clicking "Talk to a person".

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    Pierre L.
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    It’s generating random emails and not with the structure I’ve put

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    Hey, For your use case, any of the content generation models hould work well—they’re affordable and don’t hit the web, so they keep costs low. Since you’re dealing with hyphenated or complex names, using AI is a good choice over formulas. You can set up a meta prompter to format the email like firstname.lastname@domain, accounting for edge cases like “Pierre-Louis de La Clay.” It’ll be somewhat similar than running a full work email waterfall in terms of costs at the end tho and could still give you unreliable results. Let me know if you have more questions