PC iMail
Powerful email list manager and communications program for Windows
Platforms: Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003 Size: 563 K Cost: $49
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Publisher: ProSoft Apps
Descriptions
PC iMail:
PC iMail gives businesses and individuals the tools they need to communicate professionally with recipients on personal mailing lists, or quickly send out newsletters and product information to registered users.
PC iMail sends mail individually to multiple recipients, avoiding sizable and impersonal
CC or BCC address lists. This gives your message a professional and personal appearance.
It also includes powerful filters and search tools for managing your address lists.
Features:
- Sends email in HTML format or plain text.
- Supports multiple file attachments.
- Removes duplicate addresses from your address lists.
- Sorts addresses alphabetically.
- Filters unwanted domain types, or addresses with specified text.
- Searches for specific domain types for targeted mailings.
- Adds a customizable signature to each message.
- Context-sensitive online help.
- Free technical support.
PC iMail is a powerful and affordable tool for communicating professionally with your important customers or groups.
System Requirements:
Windows 2000 or XP
1 MB hard drive space
Also available is PC iMail 2.1 for Windows 95, 98, NT, 2000, and XP.
It's still integrated with the Outlook email engine, which means you'll receive the security prompts when trying to send email,
but it remains a powerful tool for importing addresses from your Outlook address book.
Junk email, unsolicited commercial email,
and Spam are all terms used to describe the irritating advertisements you probably receive in your inbox every day.
We are absolutely against Spam, and hate it as much as you do!
PC iMail was developed for those who have legitimate email list management and communications needs,
like sales reps with contacts who have requested periodic product updates, or webmasters who need to send
web site announcements to guest book recipients.
PC iMail incorporates proper "netiquette" into all program documentation, and makes suggestions on how to
avoid the pitfalls of politically "incorrect" mailing methods.
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