Mix_emails.txt_good_domains.txt Apr 2026

: Remove entries from "spammy" or temporary domains (like temp-mail.org or guerrillamail.com ) and keep only those from "good" domains like gmail.com , outlook.com , or established corporate domains.

While this exact file naming convention can vary by developer, it is frequently found in:

: Many open-source projects maintain domains.txt files to track disposable email providers. Mix_Emails.txt_Good_domains.txt

: Ensure that collected email addresses belong to legitimate services rather than disposable ones.

: Identify potentially malicious or non-standard email providers in a large dataset. Typical Tooling : Remove entries from "spammy" or temporary domains

The phrase Mix_Emails.txt_Good_domains.txt likely refers to a feature in a . This specific feature allows users to filter a list of email addresses ( Mix_Emails.txt ) by comparing them against a whitelist or a list of verified, reputable domains ( Good_domains.txt ). Common Use Cases

: Tools designed to "mix" or "filter" lists often use text files to define which domains are considered safe or high-quality. Common Use Cases : Tools designed to "mix"

: Simple Python or Bash scripts that perform a "grep" or comparison between two files to generate a "clean" output of emails. unkn0w/disposable-email-domain-list - GitHub

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