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iMailist - 2.0.8

send HTML-formatted e-mail to mailing lists

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 2.0.8
Release Date: 2004-08-29
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 14,992
Downloads (all versions): 16,336

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Product Description:

iMailist is a software allowing the sending of mails to format HTML to a whole mailing-list from a loaded web page.

What's new in this version:

  • Importants bugs in the Automatic base URL detection fixed
  • More specials characters are supported

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • Tiger Compatible

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iMailist CommentarySo close, yet so far . . . . - Version: 2.0.8, 8/13/2007 09:40AM PST

Sprocket999
I have to agree with the 'jamesedwelland' and 'jasonhelman26' that this program is near useless without any form of instructions. As someone who has ben professionally involved with software since 92+, I have to say even this has got me scratching my head. 'Did the message go, or didn't it?' Geez, a progress bar (or something) and a confirmation message would help. Simple set up instructions would also be a blessing.

What happened to a 'Bcc' field? How about some drag'n'drop capability to fill the addressing fields.

Nice concept, (I really like it alot!) but there still is too many rough edges even for an experienced user. As much as I WANT this to work, I have to say: "Not ready for prime time yet." (I will continue to fiddle with it, as time goes by.)

Maybe the developer can give us some insight here??
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iMailist Reviewno online help - Version: 2.0.8, 1/22/2007 04:22AM PST

jamesedwelland
Could be a great application - but as everyone else notes and the developer seems to ignore, any application is usless unless users can use it. Basic CORRECT (even the very basic help is wrong) help is a minimum requirement. Its such a shame that all the work is wasted.

It may be simple, but I could not get it to send even after exhaustive variations in smtp window. Without instructions, I dont know if i am being dumb or there is a prob with the app
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iMailist Usage Tipfill in your outgoing server - Version: 2.0.8, 10/26/2006 04:34AM PST

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hil2
I saw some comments on this program wich I find uncorrect. The error it gives makes sense because you should first go to PREFERENCES and fill in your outgoing server. My comment on this free program: Superb!!! Easy in use and does just what you expect it to do.
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