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Asterisk®
Asterisk is the most popular and extensible open source telephone system in the world, offering flexibility, functionality and features not available in advanced, high-end (high-cost) proprietary business systems. Asterisk is a complete IP PBX (private branch exchange) for businesses, and can be downloaded for free.

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Comments - - Added on 6th May 2007 by vj -
Atomic Top Level Domain Filter
Atomic Top Level Domain Filter (ATLDF) is a software program that allows users to automatically select certain e-mail addresses from the list, based on the professional or national basis. When is it necessary and who needs it? Just a simple example - in order to get maximum return from your marketing campaign, you need to split your mailing list into specific target groups and optimize your message for each one. This is when ATLDF comes in handy, separating emails into these groups - for example, .edu zone for marketing to students and academia, .es for reaching the Spanish only, .com for contacting companies.

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Comments - - Added on 10th Oct 2003 by jf -
Attached4Sure
Has it happened to you too?
You send a message to a friend, colleague or customer and within a few minutes you receive a message back: “you forgot to attach the file”.
How embarrassing!
But help is on the way!
Attached4Sure will help you to prevent these embarrassing moments.

Attached4Sure is a free plug in for Outlook that reminds you when you have forgotten to attach a file.

The plug-in reads the message for keywords such as file, attachment, attached, etc. It will warn you if you have used one of these keywords, and when there is no file attached to your message. It will ask you if you want to send the message anyway, or return to the message to change it.

Attached4Sure support the following configurations:
- Operating Systems: Windows XP/Vista
- Mail Clients: Microsoft Outlook 2002/2003/2007
- Languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Dutch, Italian

Comments - - Added on 25th Aug 2009 by jf -
Attacher Plugin
  • Command-line shell for RAR, ARJ & PKZIP archivers
  • Favorite attachments collection
  • Single-message attachments
  • Attachments-directory monitor
  • Orphaned-attachments Finder (requires Eudora-Automation)

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Comments - - Added on 7th Mar 2007 by vj -
Attachment Executive Lite
Attachment Executive Lite is a free version of MADSolutions
Attachment Executive with basic attachment removal abilities.
The Attachment Clerk will automatically prompt users to remove attachments while they work.
This program requires Microsoft Outlook. (not Outlook Express!!)
Comments - - Added on 18th Sep 2002 by wh -
Auto Mailer
Auto Mailer is an easy to use, yet powerful bulk e-mail client. Send personalized e-mails to your customers, contacts, or subscribers. Send plain text or HTML messages quickly with parallel threads. You can send using the built in SMTP server, your own ISP's SMTP server, or your MAPI e-mail client. Send Emails Directly to Recipient (Built in SMTP Server) Send Emails Using Your ISP's SMTP Server (Including Authentication) Send Emails Using Your MAPI Email Client Send Emails Using Multiple Threads (up to 150) Personalize Emails Using Mail Merge Plain Text or HTML Messages Ad-Free Emails (No Banner or Ads Added to Your Emails) "Verify" Mode to Validate Email Addresses Without Sending Automatically Re-Send Failed Messages (Adjustable Re-Try Count) Schedule Mail Job to Run at Specified Date/Time Adjustable Delay Between Sending Emails Attachments (unlimited) Anti-Spam Protection Maximum Emails Per Job: 75

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Comments - - Added on 14th Jun 2005 by vj -
AutoMailer
AutoMailer automatically dispatches files as e-mail attachments. The files you want to mail have to be stored in a single directory on your hard drive. AutoMailer periodically polls this directory and sends the files as to the criteria that you specified.Runs in systray Sends new or modified files (optional) Saves copies of mailed files (optional) Deletes mailed files (optional) User-defined time in sec. to poll Logging (optional) ZIP-compression (optional) All you need is a TCP/IP connection to a standard SMTP mail server
Comments - - Added on 9th Apr 2002 by vj -
AutoMSW Free
AutoMSW is easy to use, yet powerful bulk email software. Use AutoMSW to send individual, personalized emails to your customers, contacts, or newsletter subscribers.
You can send plain text or HTML messages quickly with parallel threads. You can send email using the built-in SMTP server, your own ISP's SMTP server, or your MAPI email client (such as Outlook Express). It includes mail merge capabilities so you can personalize your messages. It also includes a "Verify" mode so you can validate your email addresses without actually sending a message. You can schedule a mail job to run unattended at a later time, or use the command line interface to run AutoMSW unattended from a batch file. All emails are sent just as you compose them, there are no banners or ads appended to your messages. AutoMSW has built-in provisions to prevent it from being used to send spam.
For Windows 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, and Windows 7

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Autoroute SMTP
Autoroute SMTP (ARS) is designed for automatic switching between SMTP servers depending on what network you are currently working in. E.g. you have two Internet service providers - FIRST and SECOND. Normally, IP address authorisation is used for SMTP servers, therefore when you are connected to the FIRST ISP you can send mail to any e-mail address from any e-mail address through his mail server (e.g., SMTP.FIRST.COM). In the same way, having established connection with the SECOND ISP you can freely use its server SMTP.SECOND.COM. But not vice versa. Click to view full-size screenshot view full-size screenshot Normally, in that situation user has to get a e-mail address from a free mail server and use its SMTP server to deliver mail, though server of ones ISP ensures much faster and more convenient delivery. The problem is that one has two ISP's. Autoroute SMTP offers solution for that problem. The only thing you have to do is to enter one mail server with address localhost (or 127.0.0.1) in your mail client settings. Then, the mail client will establish connection with Autoroute SMTP, and Autoroute SMTP will automatically switch it to the right server. To choose the right server, Autoroute SMTP compares your IP address to IP addresses of SMTP servers you have entered and chooses one that is located in your sub-net. If no server was found, Autoroute SMTP can use server your specified in the settings. You can also disable automatic server detection, or even choose a mail server in automatic mode yourself from the list you have created by clicking the "Next >>" button. With Autoroute SMTP you always can easily show the way to your letters.
Comments - - Added on 19th Mar 2002 by rl -
AutoZip
AutoZip is an add-in for Microsoft Outlook 2000/2002 (XP)/2003 which enables you to automatically compress attachments of outgoing message with a single click.
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