Atomic Mail Sender is a program to send mass email to different mailing lists with unlimited number of recipients. It can use your ISPs mail server, or optionally the built-in SMTP engine. You can view the status of all emails sent, and generate a report that includes failed or successful deliveries. The program offers an integrated message composer that allows you to easily create HTML email with backgrounds and images, as well as plain text messages. Atomic Mail Sender includes basic mailing list management routines, allowing you to add new addresses, remove unused addresses, manage message templates and more.
Here are some key features of Atomic Mail Sender:
- It delivers emails in bulk through an internal SMTP sending engine.
- It uses multiple threads and logs connections with detail.
- Using a WYSIWYG editor, Atomic Mail Sender lets you compose HTML and plain text messages.
- A basic mail management tool allows you to import and edit lists of recipients.
- Emails can be saved as templates for re-use in Atomic Mail Sender, and examples are provided.
- It replaces variables with list fields for message personalization.
- It supports Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/3/XP/Vista.
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I bought this software/key & after approximately 5 years,
for experiencing what anyone could experience with laptops, either
an end of life of: the fan, or the motherboard, or the videocard,
& replacing the second hand laptop with the same to avoid more
important repair costs, keeping the same hard drive & puting it
in another computer. The company sets a script that disables my
purchased key, after 3 changes, & pretends to help you by offering
you a 4th reactivation as if you were using a trial, & then a 5th,
& finally, they refused to confirm me they'd keep doing it in case
my hardware fails. & they also add that the software is bound to the
hardware making you loose the purchased key after 3 to 5 attempts.
So if you buy that software, tell yourself if you refuse to upgrade,
(endlessly "pay"), after buying new laptops or pcs, you will lose
your purchase. They pretend it's a violation of tos, as if these
russians don't understand that using several pcs with the software
is what's typically & normally a violation of tos & what i don't
actually do & they know it (confirmed by email). So change your pc
or laptop over time (which is a logical process) & you're loosing it
by a final deactivation.
Ps: i have their absurd response by emails with full mime headers
confirming you this situation.