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(1) Send Email From Command Line 9.09.15
Sender Name : admin
Category : E-mail-Clients
Submited Date : 17, Sep, 2009
Os Support : Windows Vista, 2003, XP, 2000
License : shareware
Price : $44.00
Size : 441KB
Publisher : http://www.software-download.name/send-email-from-command-line/
Description : send email from command line is a lightweight, command line SMTP email client. If you have the need to send email from a command line, this program is perfect. send email from command line features:
* Send email from command line to any number of recipients.
* Send email from Scheduled Tasks, any software.
* Use SMTP Mail Server authentication before sending email.
* Send email using CC (Carbon Copy) and / or BCC (Blind Carbon Copy).
* Send email with unlimited attachments.
* Send email message using plain text message or HTML message.
* Send email message using local file (e.g. D:message.txt).
* Send email message using remote file ( e.g. http://www.mydomain.com/message.txt).
* Set SMTP server address and SMTP Server Port. The address may be used as a traditional URL (e.g. mail.sender.com) or as an IP numeric address (e.g. 10.25.125.123).
* Log support
* Fast Install / Uninstall.
* Works on Microsoft Windows (2000 / 2003 / XP / Vista).
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