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- I've no local mail server available, can I however use Drop2Mail ?
- Update Information
I've no local mail server available, can I however use Drop2Mail ?
If you are working with a single computer and having access to an internet mail service you can use Drop2Mail to send
e-mails through the internet. If you have permanent internet connection, just fill in the e-mail TCP/IP-address you got from your ISP. If you want to open and close a dial up connection on demand of Drop2Mail, you
can install one of these very good internet proxy gateways, some of which are free and do a fine job even during normal internet surfing adventures.
Update Information
Version 2.02
Bugfix: System no longer hangs while trying to send open files.
Version 2.03 Bugfix: No more repetition of subject line into mail body (for mails from source path only).
Version 2.04
Completly exchanged SMTP-kernel. New instant help system Bugfix: no more limitation of attachment file size Program can be installed as WindowsNT-service now. Log-file for program messages
First remove former version, then run the new installation.
Version 2.06 Minor bugfixes TXT-files (in predefined directories only): if the 1st text-line starts with an * the remaining line is interpreted as
SUBJECT of that individual message. The predefined subject is ignored.
Version 2.07 Each address within the To-list can now be handled individually, each recipient will now get an “individual”e-mail.
Version 2.08 - A static text from STATIC.TXT can be added to all messages. - ePostMan output files can now being handled as input files.
Note The setup file name kept unchanged dp2ml201.exe
due to many existing links from the web.
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