Automated bots (spiders) crawl the internet—forums, social media comments, and websites—looking for the @ symbol. They copy these addresses into a text file. This results in low-quality lists that often contain dead addresses, typos, or honeypots (traps set by security researchers).
TXT repacking means taking raw, messy, or non-standard email list data (usually in .txt, .csv, or .xlsx format) and reformatting, cleaning, and structuring it into a clean, valid .txt file — one email per line, no extra characters, ready for import into an email platform or autoresponder. email list txt repack