DevMailer 1.5 is a ASP.NET script for Utilities scripts design by GeoCel International.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. DevMailer is a COM (Component Object Model) object designed to send Email via SMTP from any COM / OLE / ActiveX enabled application.
Publisher review: DevMailer is a COM (Component Object Model) object designed to send Email via SMTP from any COM / OLE / ActiveX enabled application. DevMailer is a COM (Component Object Model) object designed to send Email via SMTP from any COM / OLE / ActiveX enabled application. Currently DevMailer can be used from the following platforms: - Active Server Pages (Microsoft IIS or Chili!ASP extensions) - Microsoft Visual Basic 4.x/5.x/6.x - Microsoft Word, Access, Excel 95/97 (VBA) - Windows Scripting Host (cscript / wscript) - Perl 5.x for Win32 - Inprise Delphi 4 - Microsoft Visual C 4.x/5.x/6.x - Microsoft Visual J 1.x/6.0 (Java) Features - Small, Fast object for sending email via SMTP - Unlimited File Attachments - Unlimited Backup SMTP Servers - Failsafe Message Queuing in case of SMTP Server failure - Support for CC and BCC recipients - Optimized for concurrent usage (low CPU utilization) - Can send multiple messages per connection - Verify email addresses at SMTP Server - Useful Email utility functions - Supports MIME File Attachments, Content-Types, and Character Sets - Detailed session logging, as well as the NT Event Log support for fatal errors - Works with almost every Win32 based development platform...IN SECONDS! Operating system: Windows
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