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I need to extract some emails from Facebook for my marketing research.
Before with Windows I have used this but now I can't find anything similar to install on Ubuntu.



So, I need some program or google extension that I can install and then find particular emails using keywords.
I tried to find all over the Internet but you are my last hope. Maybe this is not a site for this kind of question but it's connected to Ubuntu so it's worth to try. Can you help me? :(










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    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. I don't understand what you want, but to scrape mail why not just treat it like any files where you want to scrape for data. Whether or not your mail is mbox, maildir or whatever format - it's still just text in a file & *nix is built to handle that (part of why it was created by AT&T in the late 1960s; process library journals/tech.materials). I'd just use standard tools (assuming you know commands and don't need a point-click tool)

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I need to extract some emails from Facebook for my marketing research.
Before with Windows I have used this but now I can't find anything similar to install on Ubuntu.



So, I need some program or google extension that I can install and then find particular emails using keywords.
I tried to find all over the Internet but you are my last hope. Maybe this is not a site for this kind of question but it's connected to Ubuntu so it's worth to try. Can you help me? :(










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    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. I don't understand what you want, but to scrape mail why not just treat it like any files where you want to scrape for data. Whether or not your mail is mbox, maildir or whatever format - it's still just text in a file & *nix is built to handle that (part of why it was created by AT&T in the late 1960s; process library journals/tech.materials). I'd just use standard tools (assuming you know commands and don't need a point-click tool)

    – guiverc
    Jan 28 at 1:45
















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I need to extract some emails from Facebook for my marketing research.
Before with Windows I have used this but now I can't find anything similar to install on Ubuntu.



So, I need some program or google extension that I can install and then find particular emails using keywords.
I tried to find all over the Internet but you are my last hope. Maybe this is not a site for this kind of question but it's connected to Ubuntu so it's worth to try. Can you help me? :(










share|improve this question














I need to extract some emails from Facebook for my marketing research.
Before with Windows I have used this but now I can't find anything similar to install on Ubuntu.



So, I need some program or google extension that I can install and then find particular emails using keywords.
I tried to find all over the Internet but you are my last hope. Maybe this is not a site for this kind of question but it's connected to Ubuntu so it's worth to try. Can you help me? :(







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    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. I don't understand what you want, but to scrape mail why not just treat it like any files where you want to scrape for data. Whether or not your mail is mbox, maildir or whatever format - it's still just text in a file & *nix is built to handle that (part of why it was created by AT&T in the late 1960s; process library journals/tech.materials). I'd just use standard tools (assuming you know commands and don't need a point-click tool)

    – guiverc
    Jan 28 at 1:45
















  • 1





    Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. I don't understand what you want, but to scrape mail why not just treat it like any files where you want to scrape for data. Whether or not your mail is mbox, maildir or whatever format - it's still just text in a file & *nix is built to handle that (part of why it was created by AT&T in the late 1960s; process library journals/tech.materials). I'd just use standard tools (assuming you know commands and don't need a point-click tool)

    – guiverc
    Jan 28 at 1:45










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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. I don't understand what you want, but to scrape mail why not just treat it like any files where you want to scrape for data. Whether or not your mail is mbox, maildir or whatever format - it's still just text in a file & *nix is built to handle that (part of why it was created by AT&T in the late 1960s; process library journals/tech.materials). I'd just use standard tools (assuming you know commands and don't need a point-click tool)

– guiverc
Jan 28 at 1:45







Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. I don't understand what you want, but to scrape mail why not just treat it like any files where you want to scrape for data. Whether or not your mail is mbox, maildir or whatever format - it's still just text in a file & *nix is built to handle that (part of why it was created by AT&T in the late 1960s; process library journals/tech.materials). I'd just use standard tools (assuming you know commands and don't need a point-click tool)

– guiverc
Jan 28 at 1:45












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