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SerialMailer

SerialMailer

Sends personalized newsletters and bulk mailings.

Version:  6.4

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SPAM Creator

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Contributed by: Brass Hammer Thursday, October 16 2008 @ 07:06 AM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Have Not Tried

Recommend Product: NO

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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3 comments |

SPAM Creator - nouak

In principal you are right. However, there are one or two good guys out there who intend to communicate with their clients or their friends in a personal way. I believe, this tool is intended for their purposes.
Believe me, there are a lot of better tools than this to send SPAM!


Servus

Alexander

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Wednesday, November 05 2008 @ 05:04 AM PST


Big Laugh: SPAM Creator - info807

Sorry, but if you believe, this is a spam creator, have a closer look at the soft, please.

SerialMailer is a tool to bulk e-mail, yes. But apart from isp's usually blocking unlimited email from the same account, SerialMailer is basically designed to help with daily work by individualizing e-mail similar to a serial mail with MS Word (which in combination with Excel is a perfect snail-mail-spam tool ;-).

I personally use SerialMailer to post press information to specified groups of journalists and to send e-mail newsletter to groups of customers. Both on a scale of 50 to 300 recievers max.

But of course, it is up to you to missuse a helpful tool. Or to mistrust it, only because you simply don't understand it's value.

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Saturday, November 22 2008 @ 02:51 AM PST


SPAM Brain - michael-fuchs

What an infantile comment. How do you propose companies or charities send out newsletters to their subscribers then?

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Monday, February 16 2009 @ 11:01 AM PST