How to find someone's work email using just their name
Developer Oleg Campbell has automated the process with a nifty new Chrome extension built on top of Gmail called Name2Email.

"First initial plus last name" is a safe bet, but it's not always right.
But now developer Oleg Campbell has automated the process of hunting for someone's corporate email with a nifty new Chrome extension built on top of Gmail. It's called, descriptively, Name2Email.
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Here's how it works.
After you install the Name2Email extension, you simple open Gmail and enter the person's first name, last name, and work domain email - starting with @ - into the "compose" box. Name2Email will then automatically generate the most common corporate email patterns for you.
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Next, simply hover your mouse over the generated addresses, and when you see a popup with the person's name appear, bingo - that's the right address.
Commenters on Product Hunt have already suggested that a little machine learning could eventually reduce the number of possible emails the extension pulls up.
Get the Name2Email extension here or visit its page on Product Hunt.
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