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| Mailing List Deluxe |
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| Mailing List Deluxe is designed to create and support mailing lists for your clients and subscribers. All you have to do is draft one message and it will be sent to an entire list of mail recipients. In addition, the program will create a personalized letter for each subscriber, which can include all the necessary information from your database. The Deluxe version also has a built-in smtp server and can send mail directly without any help from the ISP server. The new version supports multi-part html messages with embedded images, combined text and html messages, has a WYSWING html message editor, can send custom attachment for each recipient. The program possesses expanded mailing list capabilities, such as list filtering, deleting duplicates, word and character replacement, creating lists from different types of text files, exporting and importing lists from MS Excel and checking the correctness of addresses. The program supports a number of smtp/pop3 accounts and has a built-in editor to process the list mail recipients. Nowadays nearly all offices have tasks which demand fast-track information delivery. This may simply involve the number of orders placed, a letter on the status of accounts, etc. Our new program options will help you save time by eliminating the need to print out documents, write addresses on envelopes and then arrange for their delivery. |
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| Due to a large volume of submissions this program has not been reviewed yet. It was checked aginst viruses, but we strongly encourage you to virus-check every file you download from the Net. Also you can greatly help us by writing your review of this application and submitting it in the form below. Bulk emailer with multipart HTML messages support, WYSIWYG editor, built SMTP server and other useful features. |
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Version: 5.01 ShareWare Interface: ENG Windows |
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Added: 16 Feb 2003 Updated: 07 Oct 2003 |
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