Many raw TXT files use semicolons, pipes ( | ), or tabs. If your ESP expects commas or line breaks, it will reject the entire import.
A standard raw TXT file might look like this: [email protected], [email protected]; [email protected] [email protected]
Example of a repacked TXT file:
As she worked, the list transformed from dry technical minutiae into a map of small lives. She created groups—"Authors," "Vendors," "Friends"—not because she planned to email them, but because doing so felt like arranging photos on a shelf. Each corrected address was a concession to the past, a whisper: these people once crossed your path.