How to remive call data from mail

I'm assuming you're asking how to extract call data from an email. Here are a few possible ways to do so:

Method 1: Using Email Client

  1. Open your email client (e.g., Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail).
  2. Search for the email containing the call data you want to extract.
  3. Open the email and look for the call data, which is usually in the form of a phone number or a link to a call log.
  4. Copy the phone number or call log link.
  5. Paste the copied data into a spreadsheet or note-taking app to extract the call data.

Method 2: Using Email Client's Built-in Features

  1. Open your email client (e.g., Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail).
  2. Search for the email containing the call data you want to extract.
  3. Open the email and look for the call data, which is usually in the form of a phone number or a link to a call log.
  4. Right-click on the phone number or call log link and select "Copy" or "Copy link address".
  5. Open a spreadsheet or note-taking app and paste the copied data.

Method 3: Using Third-Party Email Extractors

  1. Search for third-party email extractors online, such as Email Extractor, Email Hunter, or Phone Number Extractor.
  2. Download and install the extractor software.
  3. Open the extractor software and select the email client you want to extract data from (e.g., Gmail, Outlook, Yahoo Mail).
  4. Enter the email address and password to access the email account.
  5. The extractor software will scan the email account and extract the call data, which you can then export to a spreadsheet or note-taking app.

Method 4: Using Regular Expressions

  1. Open a text editor or a code editor (e.g., Notepad++, Sublime Text).
  2. Copy the email content containing the call data.
  3. Use regular expressions to extract the phone number or call log link from the email content.
  4. You can use online regular expression tools or write your own regular expression code to extract the data.

Please note that the effectiveness of these methods may vary depending on the email client, email content, and call data format. Additionally, some email clients may not allow third-party extractors or regular expressions to access the email account.