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Expertly Manage Your Email Lists

GroupMail allows you to send personalized professional email messages, enriched with images and fonts of your choosing. Using the power of scripts, you'll also be able to to create conditional dynamic messages based on information you have stored for your recipients!

More than just a email list manager, GroupMail gives you the ability to create an unlimited number of address groups, each containing an unlimited number of email addresses. GroupMail is also sophisticated enough to never allow your recipients to see the email addresses of anyone else on the distribution. Inadvertently exposure of confidential contact information is impossible with GroupMail!

With automated subscription and removal support, GroupMail is the perfect tool for maintaining CAN-SPAM compliant mailing lists and newsletters! Large mailings can be automatically broken into segments, or sent over time, to avoid overloading your mail server.

Fired up? Get started right away! GroupMail can import email addresses from any file type, text, CSV, binary, databases, and email address books, so you're good to go!

Review Written by Derek Lee
GroupMail Personal Edition

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Platforms: Windows 98, NT, 2000, Me, XP, 2003, Vista (32 and 64 bit), 7 (32 and 64 bit), 8 (32 and 64 bit)
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Michael R. As a former buyer (2010) of GroupMail v5 Personal, it turned out, I did not have much used it, but now I wanted to install it on an exchanged new computer.

Because I couldn't find my former installation-file, I tried to download it from my customer-account, but it seemed not be there any more to download. Since after 12 months (only?) upgrades are not free - and I hope updates are, I am wondering where I could download the current v5.x (or at least - if also updates are not free after 12 months any more - the newest version I am licensed for)?

Thanks a lot
Jan 26 at 12:50am
Robert Martin Hi Michael R,

Yes, as you mention we provide free upgrades and updates to all customers for 12 months and we can certainly provide you with the latest version you are licensed for.

Please send an email to our support team (support at group-mail dot com) with this information and include your license details. We'll then send you details on where to download - it might be Monday.

Thanks
Rob
Infacta Vendor - Jan 26 at 1:28am
Michael R. Just sent it. Thanks a lot...
Jan 26 at 2:12am
Alexander Deliyannis Hi, a couple of questions:

1. In the version comparison at http://group-mail.com/ema...technical/ it says the free edition can send to a max of 500 recipients at a time, but in earlier responses to BdJ you've mentioned 100. What is the correct limit?

2. The direct send (no SMTP server required) sounds like an excellent feature, but I wonder whether this leads most mail filters to label the messages as spam.
Jan 26 at 2:31am
Mitchell Kastner I purchased a license a few years ago. Is it less expensive for me to upgrade or just purchase a new license on this offer?
Jan 26 at 6:02am
Robert Martin Hi Alexander,

Yes, when I replied above, you could only send to 100 recipients at a time. However, we increased the limit to 500 late last year. You can read more about this here: http://group-mail.com/htm...ed-footer/

Yes, the direct send mode is a good option in the case that your Email Provider has strict limitations on bulk sending, however there are some necessary steps to ensure that your direct connection will be accepted.

When you make a direct connection to the Recipient’s mail server, you are claiming to be a valid sender. In order to validate your computer as an acceptable sending source you should obtain a Static IP address from your ISP as well as an rDNS record.

If this sounds like an option you would like to pursue, our support team can provide more information specific to your sending.
Infacta Vendor - Jan 26 at 6:04am
Robert Martin Hi Mitchell,

Yes, because we are offering a 65% discount today, it is less expensive to purchase a new license with this offer.

Thanks
Rob
Infacta Vendor - Jan 26 at 6:10am
Alexander Deliyannis Robert, thanks for the clear replies. GroupMail looks like a well thought-out product. One thing I would be interested in is using a shared address box with my team; I would be the only one using GroupMail and sending out the mailings, but they would be able to access and update the common address book. Is there a way to do this? I see that the Business and Marketing editions can connect to databases and integrate with Microsoft Outlook, but I don't know if these connections offer a way to share the address book.
Jan 26 at 7:54am
Robert Martin Thanks Alexander.

With GroupMail you can share Groups between different users and store this data on a Network Drive.

GroupMail will need to be installed locally on each PC that it is being used on. Your team of course can use the free edition if you don't wish to purchase a license for all.

Thanks
Rob
Infacta Vendor - Jan 26 at 8:17am
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