Mail Master is a practical email messaging tool that allows you to create and send permission-based e-mail communications
| Version | 1.0 |
| Updated | Jun 15th 2006 |
| Developer |
WebAsyst LLC
N/A
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| User Rating |
1081
2.5
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| Original File Size | 11.4 MB |
| Downloads | 9159 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Internet |
Mail Master is a very practical email messaging utility that will allow you to create and send permission-based e-mail communications to subscribers, customers, team members and prospects.
With Mail Master you can:
■ Design and send newsletters
■ Promote new products
■ Make special offers
■ Notify and remind of meetings
■ Release updates
■ Announce corporate events
■ Issue event invitations
■ Send Holiday Greetings!
Mail Master is tightly integrated with Contact Manager and utilizes its powerful functions: Contact Lists based on different criteria, Sign-Up Form with double opt-in subscription, automated unsubscribe, etc.
Mail Master can be efficiently used to create and manage email marketing campaigns, help you to establish your branding, and build strong customer relationships.
Here are some key features of "Mail Master Crack":
■ WYSIWYG Editor
■ Collaborative design
■ Message Templates
■ HTML and TEXT versions
■ File attachments
■ Instant & Scheduled sending
■ Customizable Sender options
■ Double Opt-In subscription
■ Automated unsubscribe
■ Private and shared mailing lists
■ Easy to use and elegant design
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