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How do you pronounce eeMailer? |
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The first 'e' is silent. So it's pronounced 'emailer'
:) |
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Q.
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What is the most current version? |
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Version 4.001 Released October 2, 2007 |
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What operating systems is eeMailer compatible with? |
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Windows NT/2000, 2003, XP |
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Can
eeMailer run in the background as a Windows System Service? |
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Yes, eeMailer has been designed to be ready to send scheduled email or
email created by 3rd party programs at any time.
Click for more details - Run as a
Service |
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Email won't send. What's the problem? |
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Click
here: 'Won't Send' check list: |
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Does eeMailer receive email? |
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No, it is designed to send email only. |
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Does eeMailer send HTML email? |
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Yes, the message body of the email can be HTML formatted |
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Q. |
Can HTML email display images? |
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Yes. Click
here for instructions and an example |
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Does eeMailer send attachments? |
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Yes.
Click
here for instructions and an example |
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Does eeMailer support 'Carbon Copy' (Cc) |
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Yes.
Just add the carbon copy line as shown below:
From:
"Sender's Name"
<sender's
email address>
To:
"Recipient's Name"
<recipient's email address>
CC:
"Cc Name"
<Cc email address>
Subject:
your subject line
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Does eeMailer support 'Blind Carbon Copy' (Bcc) |
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Yes.
Just add the blind carbon copy line as shown below:
From:
"Sender's Name"
<sender's
email address>
To:
"Recipient's Name"
<recipient's email address>
Bcc:
"Cc Name"
<Bcc email address>
Subject:
your subject line
Note: You can use both Cc and Bcc in the same email
header. Just add both lines.
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Q.
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My ISP has a sending limit of 100 emails per hour. Is there anyway
to exceed this limit? |
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Yes, eeMailer exploits Bcc functionality to significantly increase
sending above ISP sending limits. Click here
for more information |
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Can a text email support HTML links? |
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Yes.
Click here for instructions and an
example |
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How is the email created and sent? |
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Email is created by:
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eeMailer's Email Creator.
or by
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A 3rd party program, script or batch file. Properly formatted
email deposited into eeMailer's outbox will be logged and sent.
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What needs to be changed in the email template to make it work? |
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Replace everything in " blue"
with your data. In the "From", put your data between the:
" " and < >.
NOTE: A blank line is required between the Subject and the
email message body.
The recipient's
"Display Name" goes between the: " "
The recipient "Email Address" goes between the: < >
From:
"Sender's Name"
<sender's
email address>
To:
"Recipient's Name"
<recipient's
email address>
Subject:
your subject line
Add your email message here
Format for
Multiple Recipients:
Add a semicolon ";" between each recipient.
From:
"Sender's
Name" <sender's
email address>
To:
"Recipient's
Name"
<1st email address>;
"Recipient's
Name"
<2nd address>
Subject:
your subject
line
Put your text here
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How do you use 'dynamic variables'? |
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Click here for details |
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Where is the
eeMailer Outbox? |
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The default path (location)
is a subfolder
of the User's 'My Documents' folder:
\My Documents\eeMailer\Outbox
Note: The Outbox is
installed to the User who installed eeMailer. |
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How can my program
pragmatically find the eeMailer Outbox? |
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The Outbox path
is stored in the following Windows Registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\eeMailer\OutboxPath
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Where can I find
installation instructions. |
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Click here :
Installation Instructions
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Can I
automate and 'schedule' email to be sent. |
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Yes, you can schedule email delivery using Email Creator's
'AutoMerge'.
Click here for details |
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How
can I send automated email. |
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You can send automated email from AutoMerge or calling an AutoMerge task
from a script or batch file using the command line option.
Click here for details |
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Can I get help integrating my program with eeMailer? |
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Yes. Click here for details |
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Check out the Site Map
for further help and information |