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FollowUpXpert Personal 4.0.6.1992


License Free to try
Requirements None
Downloads 8 Limitations None
Publisher Xtreeme File Size 6.3M
Date added 05 Aug 2009 Check your speed

FollowUpXpert runs on your home or office PC. All you need is an ordinary email account and a connection to the Internet. It doesn't have to be a dedicated connection; a modem will suffice. You may simply schedule FollowUpXpert to dial-up the connection, download and send email and hang up.

Features: unlimited number of autoresponders and messages sent, no banners, no sposor ads, full personalization support (mail merge), supports HTML and plain-text messages, opt-in and opt-out via email, binary attachments, complete control since it runs on your machine, easy integration with web forms (PHP, ASP), configurable closed loop detection (protect your customers), support for regular expressions in message matching criteria, text extraction from incoming emails, full email forwarding support, option to send a message upon receiving opt-in or opt-out request or when sending an automatic reply, reports module, option to forward unhandled messages to one or more email addresses and more.

Version 4.0.6.1992 fixes the bug recognize certain bounce types as permanent errors instead of temporary ones.

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