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SmtpMailer v1.0

Freeware
Vista / Win7 / WinXP
SmtpMailer is a desktop application that allows you to quickly send messages from the desired address to any recipient.

SmtpMailer is a convenient tool since it allows you to easily send emails from your desktop, at any time, without opening your browser or running the local email client. The program is easy to use, lightweight and does not require installation, a trait that allows you to run it from any location, even removable drives.

SmtpMailer requires that you specify the level of encryption, TSL / SSL or non-existent and allows you to test the connection before saving the configuration. The entire process must be performed manually since the program cannot automatically detect any parameters - for instance encryption mode or server port number.

The program requires certain details regarding the SMTP mail server connection, namely your email address, username, password, server name and port. It is very important that you provide all the correct parameters, otherwise the connection to the server fails.
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SmtpMailer v1.0Filesize: 2.24 MB

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SmtpMailer v1.0

Keywords:
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License type Freeware1
Author's homepage Visit the author's site
Date added 03 Jun 2015
Downloads 109
File size 2.24 MB (<1min @ 1Mbps)
Supported languages English  
Operating systems Vista / Win7 / WinXP1

1License and operating system information is based on latest version of the software.

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