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WorldCast is a exporting mail from outlook to outlook express and also an email-address validator. It detects many of the common "dead addresses" that exists on many emailing list, reporting errors like bad email addresses, time-out operations, etc., providing a detailed log of the entire delivering process. Features a syntax-oriented editor, post merge capabilities, HTML editing and preview support, attachments, spell-checker, Thesaurus, etc.
 
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WorldCast is a software that acts like a self-sufficient SMTP relay, sending your customized message straight out the recipient's post server (without using your ISP's SMTP server, although it still offers the possibility use any SMTP server). It has extensive post merge capabilities . Given a certain emailing list, containing e-mail, name and job, for instance, the software generates a customized e-mail each recipient. WorldCast as an e-mail-address validator verifies an entire mailing list, reporting the good and bad e-mail addresses. It connects directly the recipient's SMTP server and checks it for you - , without actually sending any message them. It's a helpful tool keep an updated e-mail database of your friends, customers, suppliers, etc., without actually disturbing them, since nothing is sent the recipients. It helps decrease internet traffic, because you can "wash" your mailing list beforehand, avoiding sending undeliverable messages that cause a ping-pong of useless messages between SMTP servers. As well as saving your Internet resources, WorldCast helps you save your money. WorldCast features a very complete syntax-oriented editor, post merge capabilities, HTML editing and preview support, accepting multi-byte (unicode) character set languages, such as Arabic, Japanese, Chinese, Korean. Features also an advanced spell-checker (many dictionaries available for free), Thesaurus, extensive filtering of the results, crash recovery, message attachments, etc.



 

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