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| FileInMail automatically monitor disk folders for specified files. As soon as they appears, the files are archived on disk and forwarded via e-mail to one or more recipients through your own e-mail Client program, with or without user intervention. |
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Sep 29, 2008 13:28:25 | | Size | 1070 kb | | Licence | Shareware | | Status | Major Update | | Languages | English, German, French, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish | | Tags | File, Mail, monitor directory, automatically email files | | OS | Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows Vista | | Homepage | fileinmail.com | | Email | info@aswit.com | | Author | Davide Guolo |
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Description: FileInMail automatically monitors one or more directories for specified files. As soon as they appears, the files are archived on disk and forwarded via e-mail to one or more recipients through your own e-mail Client program: either MS-Outlook or any MAPI client, with or without user intervention.
FileInMail Key Features:
* Works on any Windows machine, from 98 to 2008.
* Automatically send the files as attachments by using your own e-mail client program (MS-Outlook, Outlook Express, Windows Mail, Mozilla Thunderbird and any other MAPI compatible e-mail client program) and your own e-mail settings, just like you would have sent them manually
* You can specify multiple directories to monitor
* You can watch for multiple file patterns on each directory
* You can forward the files to multiple recipients in a single e-mail message
* You can specify different custom Subject and Body text for each kind of e-mail
* Mail can be sent out with or without user intervention | Short tags: File, Mail, monitor directory, automatically email files | System Requirements: MS-Outlook or MAPI Mail Client program installed | |
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