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MaxBulk Mailer

MaxBulk Mailer - 7.0

Mail-merge tool & bulk mailer.

All Time: (4.2)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 7.0
Release Date: 2009-11-17
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 299
Downloads (all versions): 55,787
Price: $49.00

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Product Description:

MaxBulk Mailer is a full-featured mail-merge tool for Macintosh that allows you to send out customized press releases, prices lists and any kind of text or HTML documents to your customers. MaxBulk Mailer is fast, fully customizable and very easy to use. MaxBulk Mailer handles plain text, HTML and styled text documents and gives full support for attachments.

What's new in this version:

[New] MaxBulk Mailer with the help of MLM 2.0 (included) now supports mail opening and click-through tracking (Pro Only).
[New] Redesigned Preview navigation controls with new 'First' and 'Last' buttons to jump preview the first and last entries in the list. You can also use the right, left, up, down, top, bottom, scroll up and scroll down keyboard keys.
[New] Crash protection system in order to recover a delivery from a crash (system and application alike).
[New] Recipient 'Get Info' menu and button open a window showing all the deliveries for a given recipient. If click-through tracking is activated you can also find out if a message was opened by that recipient.
[New] Possibility with new MLM 2.0 to handle local lists unsubscribe requests. You can check unsubscribe manually or set the application to check for unsubscribes automatically as soon as you select a list.
[New] It is now possible to upload your local lists to MLM directly from MaxBulk Mailer. Several options are available in order to upload the selected list, a given list or file. You can also choose to overwrite the current remote list, append the new entries, update them or send a list subscription invitation.
[New] Support for deleting and renaming MLM remote lists.
[New] Possibility to install MLM directly from MaxBulk Mailer.
[New] MLM now supports 6 languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Italian and Dutch.
[Upg] Batch processing is now accessible from the 'Recipients > Batch Processing' menu. It lets you preview the list before selecting an action and deactivate entries before running a process.
[Upg] Preview is no longer limited to the first 1000 entries in the list. Any recipient can be previewed.
[Upg] New 'Recipients > Preview' menu and 'Preview' menu added to list contextual menu.
[Upg] You can now preview any recipient by selecting it and clicking on the 'Preview' tab.
[Upg] Main window now includes a 'Pause' button between 'Send' and 'Stop' buttons. Allows user to Pause and later resume a delivery.
[Upg] A confirmation dialog is now displayed after clicking on the 'Send' button offering saving the document (if not saved yet).
[Upg] The settings panel now shows a delivery per hour estimation based on the selected group, interval, connexions...
[Upg] You can now choose to receive delivery reports in HTML or Plain Text. HTML is now the default format.
[Upg] When sending a message in Test Mode, the new HTML delivery report uses a different color (grey instead of blue).
[Upg] Detailed delivery report now includes two CSV files containing sent addresses and errors if any.
[Upg] New preference entries to edit the number of retries and the timeout when connecting to a server.
[Upg] New [Unsubscribe] tag in order to insert an Unsubscribe URL in the message (MLM needs to be installed).
[Upg] The software is now available in Swedish.
[Upg] A local backup is now created each time a remote list is selected.
[Upg] A 'Select Blacklisted' menu has been added to both the recipient main and contextual menus.
[Chg] ESMTP is now the default authentication since it is the most popular.
[Chg] Blacklisted, unchecked and unsubscribed recipients are now displayed in light grey. In addition blacklisted recipients are struck out to tell them apart. Email addresses appear in blue.
[Chg] A confirmation dialog is now displayed when attempting to add recipients to the blacklist.
[Upg] POP authentication socket partially rewritten.
[Upg] Styled Text parser partially rewritten to avoid alignment problems.
[Upg] New 'Buy an Account' menu added to the settings account pull-down menu. Let's you purchase a bulk SMTP account.
[Fix] Delivery ID number is now double-checked before a delivery in order to avoid duplicates (because of multiple doc opened).
[Fix] Several minor fixes related to the message and header formatting.
[Fix] Several changes to avoid SMTP timeouts.
[Fix] Renaming a list no longer prevents to open it back on given occasions.
[Fix] Better duplicate checking when adding a duplicate by renaming an existing entry.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3

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MaxBulk Mailer Review6.5 NO LONGER crashes for me; I'm happy - Version: 6.5, 5/15/2009 01:08PM PST

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chuckmiller
I didn't just comment my original post since I thought the fix should be more up front. 6.5 runs fine for me now that the developer made one small fix affecting Power PC machines like mine. The version number hasn't changed, but current downloads have the fix.

Developer Stan responded to my query in about 10 minutes. I think that's fast enough.


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MaxBulk Mailer Review6.5 crashes for me - Version: 6.5, 5/13/2009 12:00AM PST

chuckmiller
I like this program a lot. Have not had trouble with it in about 9 months use. But the 6.5 version will not run on my Tibook under OSX4.11. It's crashed about 9 times and not done any work. I trashed the MaxBulk folder in prefs. Repaired permissions. Restarted. The program either crashes on opening or crashes when I try to open a mailer file from the previous version. Temporarily I'm back to using version 6.2.

Tonight I previously installed the security update for Tiger G4. Perhaps there's a conflict.

I'll watch here for tips or news.

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MaxBulk Mailer ReviewParadoxical Program - Version: 5.7.3, 8/31/2008 03:56PM PST

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prairiefiretexas
There's a lot to love in one's experience with MaxBulk Mailer AND a lot to hate.

On the positive side, the program is feature rich and contains some options that are important to those of us who mail newsletters or run small businesses. It is a bargan for the price.

I particularly like the "Burst" feature that allows me to get around the daily message number limit imposed by my domain host, Go Daddy. I'm only allowed 250 messges a day for EACH of my email accounts. Let's say I want to mail to 1,000 people. All I have to do is create 4 email accounts. MaxBulk Mailer allow me to "throttle" or control my output. To send out a mailing to 1000 people, I can use 4 of my email accounts and limit the number of messages that goes out through each to 250. That feature is worth the price of the program.

So where is the paradox?

The documentation for this program is absolutely terrible. It's an insult to the concept of documentation. I am not a slow learner. But this program is almost impossible to learn from the skimpy 8 pages of instructions given. Key terms are undefined. Critical things like how to create new settings accounts are left to trial and error. Some things are done in menu's, others in drop down boxes -- and most of them are never discussed in the anti-documentation. I think most of us will be able to hunch our way through the message section and the recipient section. However, the settings section, where we establish which of our servers to use and when, where we have to put in our authentication -- is so poorly done that it's "YOYOMF" (that's a Texas term for "Your on your own mother friend" -- or something like that.)

Yet, even more paradoxical is the fact that Stan, who is apparently the developer, responds fairly quickly to email requests for support. I admire that.

But, I would much prefer to have a manual that lets me work through the program on my own schedule and frees me from the dependence of having to write him a message and then wait for a response. This is made more difficult by the fact we are in radically different time zones.

Actually this program is not all that complex. It's the lack of proper documentation that makes it so frustrating. If you love to struggle, this is the program for you. If not, you might want to look elsewhere.

And, that's too bad. Because I think that once I master it it will serve me well.
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