Simple mailing list management for Mac OS X
Direct Mail is a helpful, trial version software only available for Mac, being part of the category Internet software with subcategory E-mail (more specifically Bulk Mailer) and has been created by Ethreesoftware.
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Since the software joined our selection of software and apps in 2006, it has reached 2,937 downloads, and last week it gained 3 downloads.
About the download, Direct Mail is a software that needs less space than the average program in the section Internet software. It’s very heavily used in Belgium, United Kingdom, and Italy.
Direct Mail is available for users with the operating system Mac OS X and previous versions, and you can download it in English. The current version of the program is 2.1.5 and it has been updated on 12/02/2008.
Enhanced Daylite integrationSupport for printing messages, address lists, and history reports
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Enhanced Daylite integrationSupport for printing messages, address lists, and history reports
Direct Mail is the best mailing list management and mail delivery software for Mac OS X. Its user-friendly interface and powerful mail delivery engine let you stay in touch with your contacts quickly and easily — without worrying about the details of mail server configurations. Direct Mail makes managing your list of email contacts a snap.
Compose your message in Direct Mail’s fully-featured email editor. Styled, HTML, and plain-text emails are all supported — as well as inline images and attachments. Enter the list of recipients. Email addresses can be entered by hand or by using Direct Mail’s powerful “Import Addresses” feature to grab email addresses from any type of file or MySQL databases. Importing from your Mac OS X Address Book is also a breeze. Click the “Send Messages” button. Your message is delivered instantly to your list of recipients using Direct Mail’s powerful internal mail server. Direct Mail gives you the option of sending the messages directly to the recipient’s mail server, or routing them through your ISP’s SMTP server.