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eMailerX - 2.9.5

strip/collect addresses from text files & manage lists

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Current Version: 2.9.5
Release Date: 2007-11-25
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 948
Downloads (all versions): 4,888
Price: $10.00

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Product Description:

This tool is NOT to be used for SPAM. Please respect the privacy of others and use this tool responsibly to keep track of customers, solicited email lists, etc.

eMailer allows you to drag and drop email addresses from text files and your web browser. eMailing lists have never been easier. Once you've built your emailing lists, you can manage each list of emails marking the individual email addresses with the list of emails that you have sent.

What's new in this version:

Now compiled as a universal binary - works in Tiger / Leopard with improved performance. Also fixed a few problems with disk access when eMailer is installed on a read-only disk.

Note to all anti-spammers and posters to feedback: Your feedback has given me new life to make this tool even better. I've taken a pro-active (anti-spam) step to include opt-out functionality. If you do not wish to be contacted by someone using eMailer, you can log your email address(es) to http://wristondevelopment.com/optout.html. I hope that this helps alleviate some concerns over the intentions of this software.

If you would like to talk with me directly, please contact me at klw71@yahoo.com. Finally, I'd like to thank all the people who have registered their copies of eMailer.

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
  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.2 or later

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eMailerX ReviewAnother legitimate user... - Version: 2.8.1, 1/19/2004 02:17AM PST

(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)

ZZBaron
I am a musician that handles several different mail lists for different parts of the country that we play, NOT a spammer. I use it to extract email addresses from email I recieve requesting notices of our play dates, and to send a newsletter regarding upcoming performances. I find this program to be useful and it does what it says it does. I also take issue with all the comments here that are not reviews, but simply angry venting of people frustrated with spam. This developer has been responsive, polite, and obviously committed to improving his product.
To all of you who left poor ratings about this program without actually using it, and bash it, you are no better than the spammers you hate. You're dishonest. Shame on you. This is a forum for REVIEWING SOFTWARE. Not a place to rant about spam.
One bug note: This seems to have a problem recognizing underscores as part of an email address, and it sometimes chops off the address at the underscore.
Otherwise a very useful tool.
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eMailerX ReviewFeedback from a legitimate user - Version: 2.7, 12/30/2003 08:18AM PST

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mixylplik
I manage the creation and sending of email newsletters for a number of clients and this is a very useful tool. The list management capabilities pick up where Maxbulk Emailer leaves off. I don't spam, I send quarterly newsletters to thousands of people that make up my clients' customer mailing lists.

As far as spam is concerned, it's not going to get better any time soon- it's going to get worse. Programs like this are not a problem, and contribute little if anything to the overall spam problem.

People like "Sleix" from 7/5/03 doesn't know what he/she is talking about. This is a good product with legitimate uses.
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eMailerX CommentaryRE: What about Glucose's Ratchet? - Version: 2.7, 12/30/2003 08:09AM PST

klw71 (Wriston Development)
You can use your favorite mail program's "Save As" or "Export" function to export the raw source of your messages into a text file. Then use eMailerX to "Bulk Remove" them.

1. Open a Bulk Remove window under the addresses menu.
2. Drag and drop your exported file on it.
3. Edit the list if you need to.
4. And finally, click to remove all occurrences from the main list.

Here's a screen shot of the Bulk Remove window.

http://www.wristondevelopment.com/BulkRemove.jpg

Cheers,
Kevin
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