Send email from your own computer, or a remote computer with or without the use of proxies.
| Version | 2.5 Build 920 |
| Updated | Apr 2nd 2008 |
| Developer |
Send-Safe
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| User Rating |
1008
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| Original File Size | 3.8 MB |
| Downloads | 9534 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Internet |
Send-Safe Mailer is a powerful piece of software that provides you with the possibility to send bulk emails from your computer or a remote station with or without the need to use proxies.
Here are some key features of "Send Safe Standalone":
■ Anonymous mailing using your own proxies or direct CAN-SPAM compliant opt-in mailing;
■ High speed (over 1,000,000 emails/hour reported);
■ Message personalization;
■ Header and body customization and randomization with rich set of "special tags" and user-defined "macros";
■ Message source code editing for experts;
■ Simultaneous processing of several campaigns
■ Messages and settings (excluding only "# of threads") can be changed on the fly without having to pause mailing and will take effect immediately;
■ Support for dynamic IP changing every few minutes;
■ Support for proxy chains for ultra-safe anonymous mailing;
■ Proxy/IP blacklisting rules;
■ Highly detailed log that will help you to troubleshoot delivery/speed problems;
■ Proxylock feature;
■ Image morphing;
■ Built-in SpamAssassin test;
■ Message preview mode.
Limitations:
■ The unregistered version allows you to send 100 emails
■ Some features are disabled
■ Nag screen
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