I thought I was highly intelligent until I came into the concept of regular expressions. So I know many who are good with regular expressions will problably bang their heads against the wall and yell profanities at me. To those I sincerely apologize. Forgive me for being such an idiot.
Having said that I hope someone would be kind enough to help. I have thousands of files that are similarly named as the examples below:
2152 Email 05124 CLOSED (Mezzanine Framing at Escalators) Kile Quinn kileq@mccarran.com - Alana Zwanziger AlanaZ@mccarran.com (04-03-2011).pdf
2152 Email 05188 CLOSED (Louver Install for Doghouses on Roof) Denis Jew Denisj@mccarran.com - Alana Zwanziger AlanaZ@mccarran.com (07-03-2011).pdf
2152 Email 16700 Cable Testing Documentation Kennrick Katz Kennrickk@mccarran.com - Alenn Potter AlennP@mccarran.com (23-03-2011).pdf
2152 Email A9.300 Rev 2 - Issued Suqui Bromwich SuquiB@mccarran.com - Alana Zwanziger AlanaZ@mccarran.com (04-03-2011).pdf
I want the email addresses to be removes so that they respectively read:
2152 Email 05124 CLOSED (Mezzanine Framing at Escalators) Kile Quinn - Alana Zwanziger (04-03-2011).pdf
2152 Email 05188 CLOSED (Louver Install for Doghouses on Roof) Denis Jew - Alana Zwanziger (07-03-2011).pdf
2152 Email 16700 Cable Testing Documentation Kennrick Katz - Allen Potter (23-03-2011).pdf
2152 Email A9.300 Rev 2 - Issued Suqui Bromwich - Alana Zwanziger (04-03-2011).pdf
Maybe their is a regular expression that detects emails and wipes them out. Or maybe I need to have a more complicated regular expression that would detect any word ending with "@mccarran.com." I prefer the former but honestly, I would not know how to begin with any of the options.
Again, I do understand that I may be asking a dumb question. But I do not have the time right now to learn a programing language. If anyone would be so gracious to offer me a hand, I will worship you.