RocketMailer Crack With Keygen

RocketMailer Crack With Keygen

RocketMailer Crack + Activator

A reliable application whose main purpose is to offer you the ability of designing your own email messages and dispatching them to a list of recipients

Version 3.1.171
Updated Sep 22nd 2014
Developer
User Rating 4.0
874 4.0
Original File Size 8.2 MB
Downloads 6432
Systems Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit
Category Internet

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RocketMailer is an efficient and user-friendly piece of software developed to assist you in sending out email messages for promotion campaigns or newsletters to an extensive amount of recipients.

The application features a straightforward and easy to handle appearance, its main window displaying the ‘Status’ of your activity accompanied by a log, while in the other sections, you can configure and dispatch your messages.

As such, you can compose your ‘Messages’, create the mailing ‘Lists’ or import them from an existing document, add a sending job or configure the servers you intend to work with.

RocketMailer allows you to ‘Setup a New Email Design’ from scratch, inputting a title for the record, then adding the ‘Message Subject’, the alignment mode (left or center, with the possibility to ‘Justify Text’). You can even load the attachments that you wish to send to your recipients, such as a promotional pamphlet or flyer.

The program lets you compose the email in plain text or in HTML, also providing you with a CSS style builder, to fully customize the looks of your message. Once complete, you can save it to RocketMailer Crack’s memory and use it on multiple occasions.

In the ‘Lists’ section of the utility, you can create one or several mailing lists, adding the recipients in distinct entries, for instance ‘Clients’ or ‘Suppliers’. The addresses can be entered manually or imported from an existing file in TXT, CSV or PST format, as well as from your Gmail records.

The ‘Send’ tab of RocketMailer helps you create or schedule a dispatching job to occur immediately or at a specified date and time, using a preferred ‘Email Design’, ‘Distribution List’ and ‘SMTP Server’. Moreover, the ‘Servers’ component help you setup the hostname or URL, the return address, the timeout period and input your authentication credentials.

To conclude, RocketMailer is a complex and reliable tool that you can resort to whenever you want to send numerous email messages to a large number of addresses, useful particularly for marketing campaigns or newsletter dispatching.

RocketMailer reviews

22 February 2019
Cristian

RocketMailer के सीरियल नंबर के लिए धन्यवाद

13 April 2020
Margherita

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