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Send a personal email to a group of people
Posted by ©® on October 4th, 2004


I am using the trial version of Send Personally
(http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/send_personally/) with Outlook.
Is there a freeware alternatiev for this?
Thanks


Posted by rocker on October 4th, 2004


am using the trial version of Send Personally
(http://www.mapilab.com/outlook/send_personally/) with Outlook.
Is there a freeware alternatiev for this?
Thanks


You'll like GroupMail, I've ben using for about a year. Very nice.

review and download here: http://www.infacta.com/gm.asp

rocker


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Posted by Martin Cleaver on October 5th, 2004


"rocker" <rockyland@stone.com> wrote:

As long as you never send to more than ten people at once.

Rgds

Martin

Posted by Chrissy Cruiser on October 5th, 2004


On 05 Oct 2004 12:35:49 GMT, Martin Cleaver wrote:

I regularly send 90+ with the free version.

Posted by Ray on October 5th, 2004


"Martin Cleaver" <martinAT@cleaverDOT.nl> wrote in message
news:Xns9579947AF66EEmartincleavernl@194.109.133.2 9...
Another one free for non-commercial use is WoldCast at
http://www.fairlogic.com/worldcast/index.shtml. No limit on number of
sends.

HTH,
Ray



Posted by Martin Cleaver on October 5th, 2004


Chrissy Cruiser <doublebreasted@mail.com> wrote:

THat's strange, the website suggests you need the pro version
for more than 10.

Rgds

Martin

Posted by Martin Cleaver on October 5th, 2004


"Ray" <raygkCUTSPAM@earthlink.net> wrote:

?? No mention on the website of freeware... only a licence
code costing at least $49?

Rgds

Martin

Posted by ©® on October 5th, 2004


Thanks everyone. I was hoping to stick with Outlook and use a plugin.


Posted by Ray on October 5th, 2004



"Martin Cleaver" <martinAT@cleaverDOT.nl> wrote in message
news:Xns9579D1DC9958martincleavernl@194.109.133.29 ...
The home page I referenced states:

A Complete FREE Bulk Email Software!
WorldCast is a powerful Internet email-marketing application which is
perfect for individuals or businesses sending out multiple customized email
messages to their customers..

And if you follow the download link you get to the free program I
downloaded. They also sell a different version that offers more
simultaneous links (I have never had the need).

Ray




Posted by Cathe B on October 5th, 2004


Martin Cleaver wrote:


I use the free version and I can send to all 76 on my mailing list.

C

Posted by rocker on October 6th, 2004


"rocker" <rockyland@stone.com> wrote:

As long as you never send to more than ten people at once.

Rgds

Martin


Martin, I wouldn't have suggested it if it only did 10 per time. I send over
120 each time and it works just great.
Not only that, the freeware version is kept up to date regularly, there's no
nag, spyware etc. and it's easy to work with.

rocker


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Posted by Phred on October 6th, 2004


In article <CLF8d.3754$M05.2230@newsread3.news.pas.earthlink. net>, Cathe B <catheb@NO.Idonwantspam.com> wrote:
Do they all get a copy? :-)


Cheers, Phred.

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Posted by Chrissy Cruiser on October 6th, 2004




On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 15:44:33 GMT, Phred wrote:

Don't scare me like that. Had to be sure but yes and, ime, much more
reliable than multiple bcc: approach.

Or, then, maybe the program lied to me when it said "All Sent.".


AGggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

Posted by Chrissy Cruiser on October 6th, 2004


On Wed, 6 Oct 2004 05:56:09 -0400, rocker wrote:

Freeware version is limited to 100 at a time.

Posted by Chrissy Cruiser on October 6th, 2004


On Tue, 05 Oct 2004 16:50:30 GMT, Ray wrote:

Really nice touch is the DNS feature although it wouldn't work for me
behind my router.

<bottom lip/pouty thing>


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