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E-Mail Commander

E-Mail Commander - 1.4.7

Solution for emailing newsletters with variables.

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.4.7
Release Date: 2009-10-21
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 424
Downloads (all versions): 17,560
Price: $29.95

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Product Description:

Send multiple e-mails to individuals with ease! Everyone who has sent out a newsletter, set of seasons greetings cards, or wedding invitations will have suffered the redundancy of having to manually address and customize their mailings. E-Mail Commander brings you up to speed and takes care of all that fuss for you -- simply have your list of contacts ready!

E-Mail Commander lets you send out uniquely customized e-mails to everyone in your database. Insert variables in your contact database to further customize each message on the fly! Include current date/time, dates, nicknames, addresses, phone numbers, or pretty much any other field you could dream up. Even insert a special variable that'll write lines at random, or in sequential order.

With all this, you could hardly want for more, except we've also managed to fully integrate E-Mail Commander with Address Book to allow you to quickly send out your message to any group you've previously created.

What's new in this version:

  • KNOWN ISSUE: Using 1and1 as your SMTP Server will fail to work, we're working on a fix and hope to have it out in the near future.
  • Bug Fix: No longer mangles saved manual activation data.
  • Bug Fix: Fixes sorting of numbers in the recipient list.

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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E-Mail Commander ReviewDont waste your time - Version: 1.1.7, 10/25/2006 12:14AM PST

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cflow
Too hard to manage datbase info. followed the instructions for importing data and would have had to spend all my time allocating data to correct type?? WTF?? Too painful to use, tried NewsLetter (http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/21993) and was up and running in no time. Would definitely recommend it over Commander.
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E-Mail Commander ReviewClean and consistent - Version: 1.1.7, 10/13/2006 01:12PM PST

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Ira L
Addressing the two previous reviews: the price of this product is commensurate with other bulk e-mailers. Also, it is the only non-Java e-mailer application of this type that runs natively on an Intel-based Mac at this time.

There are legitimate reasons to do what the other poster claims is a pure spam technique. I teach on line mathematics courses for an accredited college and I could send my enrolled students each a different random exercise from a predetermined list of questions. I am sure there are merchants that have a legitimate database of customers that might also wish to send different information to their customers about randomly selected products.

Having said this, the product itself has great flexibility with a not too steep learning curve. The documentation, while covering all the topics, is a little sketchy in some of the more exotic areas of the software.
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E-Mail Commander Commentaryspam perhaps? - Version: 1.0.7, 11/7/2005 07:01PM PST

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hkim
Quote: "Even insert a special variable that'll write lines at random, or in sequential order. " and from the the developer's documentation: "Generally, these are used to help your quality non-spam e-mail bypass strict spam filters by making your message even more unique for each person it is sent to."This is exactly what spammers do to defeat spam filters. I guess the author of this application is telling us is that this is a nice spam tool for OSX since there is no other possible reason to include such a feature. I hope these people lose revenue because of such software.
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