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    How to Find Email Addresses From a Domain

    Got the company domain but need the people? Learn how to find verified work emails from a domain — fast, accurate, and without bouncing.

    Ashish RathodHead of GTM·5 min read·June 11, 2026

    You know the company. You have their domain. What you don't have is a single person to email — and emailing info@ is how outreach goes to die.

    The fast answer: to find emails from a domain, use a B2B contact database to pull every verified decision-maker at that domain by title, rather than guessing a pattern or relying on a generic inbox. A domain search should return named people with confirmed mailboxes and direct dials — at ~98% deliverability, not a 70% guess.

    What does "find email from a domain" mean? It's discovering the work email addresses associated with a company's domain and tying them to named decision-makers. The goal isn't generic inboxes — it's verified, person-level emails you can actually prospect.

    Why "Domain Search" Beats Pattern Guessing

    The old trick is to find the company's email format and apply it to a name. It fails constantly — companies mix formats (flast@, first@, f.last@), and one wrong guess bounces. A proper domain search returns the actual verified addresses on that domain, mapped to real people and titles. You get accuracy and the org chart in one step.

    The Methods, Ranked

    1. B2B Contact Database (best): Enter the domain, filter by title or department, and pull every matching verified contact — email plus direct dial. The only method that returns the whole buying committee at once and verifies before delivery. 2. Domain/Email Finder Tools: Many finders accept a domain and list likely addresses. Verify before sending. 3. Company Website + LinkedIn: Identify people, then resolve and verify through a database. 4. Google Operators: site:company.com email or "@company.com" "VP" can surface a stray address. Manual and unverified.

    The Catch-All Trap

    Some domains are catch-all: they accept mail for any address, so every guess looks valid — until it bounces. Lead with your single best-fit contact, send in small batches, and watch the bounce signal. A good database flags catch-all domains for you.

    Always Verify Before Sending

    Whatever surfaces the address, confirm the mailbox is live before it enters a sequence. Verified data sends at ~98% deliverability; unverified guesses bounce 15–25%, and crossing ~3% bounce pushes your whole domain toward spam.

    Get People, Not Just Inboxes

    A domain search that only returns info@ and support@ is useless for sales. You want named decision-makers with titles, so you can personalize and reach the person who actually owns the budget — plus a verified direct dial to multi-thread.

    Common Mistakes

    Emailing generic inboxes — info@ gets ignored. Pattern-guessing — mixed formats mean guesses bounce. Blasting catch-all domains — they look valid and still fail. Skipping verification — the fastest way to wreck deliverability.

    Conclusion

    A domain is a starting point, not a contact. Use a contact database to map it to verified, named decision-makers with direct dials, screen for catch-alls, and verify before you send. The move today: replace pattern-guessing with a real domain search on your next account.

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