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CoSyDat "Mail-Manager" |
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Platform:
Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000 - File: MailManagerE.EXE, |
The CoSyDat Mail-Manager is designed for easy traffic of eMail correspondence like sending eMail according to protocol SMTP or receiving eMail according to protocol POP3. An unlimited number of control-sets for assessing eMail provider can be established, using any available combinations of RAS-entries and eMail Service Accounts. Any of this settings can be selected with one click to change the account and to start working with it Update's are listed under History.
When writing an eMail the receivers address can be taken
from the address book or a list of receivers can be assembled at the address book for
inserting or be imported by an external address list for mailings, memos or series mail.
This is also valid for the receiver of "Cc" or "BCc".
Any number of text snippets can be created and inserted at cursor position easily by
pressing F5.
The connection to Internet by RAS entry can be automatic by the own system or by using the
standard Windows system. RAS entries can be created or edited easily by using the separate
CoSyDat RAS-Manager.
By disabling the RAS connecting ability a "Local Host" connection via LAN or
Intranet can be established.
An useful extension of the CoSyDat Mail-Manager is the CoSyDat eMail-Checker, which runs permanently offline and checks for waiting eMail at the server in adjustable intervals..
The program is supplied as "FreeShare" for free use of the standard
functions as intended for use. Extended functions are available with 100% functionality,
but slowed down by a dialog arising when this functions are called up.
After registration and licensing all restrictions are
removed. For registration see at the program "Settings / Registration / Hints for
registration" or see newest information under CoSyDat
Mail-Manager.
New at version 5.6 -
June 2001
01.06.2001 First issue; translation of the
version in German language, having many Features
10.06.2001 Minor update regarding internal process
flow