FileInMail automatically monitors one or more directories for specified files. As soon as they appears, the files are archived on disk, eventually compressed as ZIP files, and forwarded via e-mail to one or more recipients through your own e-mail Client program or an SMTP server, with or without user intervention.
FileInMail Key Features:
* Works on any Windows machine, from 98 to Windows 8/10 * 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 * If you prefer, you can even use a SMTP server instead of your own mail client program, even if the server uses authentication and non-standard ports, with or without user intervention * 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 * You can specify them statically, or you can drive FileInMail by an external program that creates a small ascii (INI) file with a dynamic configuration. Even DOS programs and batch files can do it * Mail can be sent out with or without user intervention
What is new in this release:
1. Added support for Windows 8 and Windows 10;
2. When sending messages directly via smtp, now you can specify e-mail addresses even in Cc (Carbon Copy) and Bcc (Blind Carbon Copy);
3. Now FileInMail is digitally signed;
4. Improved Danish interface;
5. Other minor improvements;
What is new in version 2.3:
Version 2.3 adds SSL authentication when sending mail via SMTP directly.
Limitations:
30-day trial
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