Multiemail Server 6.0 Review & Download

MultiEmail allows users to send personalized html messages with embedded images to a large list of recipients. Email contacts can be imported to six built-in databases from text files, MS Outlook®, MS Access®, or MS Excel® database files. MultiEmail includes all of the comprehensive tools to completely automate your online and offline business mailings. Subscribe/Unsubscribe requests are handled automatically and all six databases are immediately updated. This unique feature enables you to automatically manage several different databases simultaneously without spending hours filtering through your email replies.
Furthermore, it has proven successful for a variety of users, from large corporations and small companies, to banks, credit unions, travel agencies, universities, institutions and much more, in over 33 countries worldwide. MultiEmail boasts some of the most advanced features of any email program in the marketplace and it conforms to all national and international standards for mass emai



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Size: 17MB

OS: Win 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista

Downloads: 118881

License: Demo

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