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SerialMailer

SerialMailer - 6.0

Sends personalized newsletters and bulk mailings.

All Time: (4.6)
Version 6.0: (5.0)
Selected Version: 6.0
Release Date: 2009-05-06
License: Shareware
Downloads (version 6.0): 228
Downloads (all versions): 28,692
Price: $29.95

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Product Description:

SerialMailer is a powerful and easy to use tool for companies and individuals who want to communicate with a large group of customers, students, friends or other e-mail contacts without having to rewrite the mail for each recipient.

The integrated database allows you to effectively manage your recipients list as well as to import addresses from other sources such as the Apple AddressBook. Personalize each message by inserting data fields into your mail, SerialMailer will take care of filling in the correct information on send time.

A variety of tools - such as design templates - help you streamline the creation of your next mailing and give you more time to focus on the contents of your mail.

Main features:
  • Intuitive user interface
  • Fast and reliable
  • Import addresses from the AddressBook or via vCard files
  • Support for plain text and rich text mails
  • Personalization using the database (templates)
  • Sends messages using the built-in client or your Apple Mail accounts
  • Includes a built-in mail server to deliver mails directly, no mail account required
  • Secure Socket Layer (SSL) support

What's new in this version:

  • Redesigned Database Editor
  • Filters to enable/disable recipients ("Database" menu)
  • Remembers the date of the last successfull delivery for each recipient
  • All available AddressBook fields can be imported
  • Improved csv-file import
  • Search through the database

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

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Feedback Summary:

Version 6.0:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (4.0) Support: (5.0)
Ease of Use: (5.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (5.0)
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SerialMailer ReviewInternal mail server not working... - Version: 6.3, 10/22/2009 06:04AM PST

Kronem
This feature worked well in trial mode with less than 10 recipients but once I registered the app, it started to fail badly.

Firstly, my recipients database was too big and made the app crash (+-1000 email adresses). then the internal mail server kept on returning errors. It rapidly became unusable.

I'm now looking into setting up my own smtp server on my Mac but that is not why I paid for this app.
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SerialMailer ReviewGets better each time - Version: 6.0, 5/12/2009 04:18PM PST

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diarbyrag
Regardless of what someone might have said this is a very useful tool for emailing groups of friends or clients. I honestly think that spammers would find easier ways to send out their crap than using such a small and unassuming program like this and most isps will stop you sending more than 50 or 100 emails at a time anyway.

why not just ban computers altogether then there would be no spam !

A much better idea would be to fine the people who advertise with the spammers - take away the clients - end the business
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SerialMailer CommentarySPAM Creator - Version: 5.8.2, 10/16/2008 07:06AM PST

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Brass Hammer
This appears to be nothing more than a SPAM creator. If so, it should be banned by Versiontracker. SPAM is not just annoying, it negatively affects the Internet as a whole.
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