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First on my list is Eudora. It's not as a big a target as Outlook for hackers, or is it? It seems to have a better capacity for bulk mailing, something I've never been able to do directly with Outlook. Using Word, mail merge and Outlook is clunky.
Spam filtering is almost a requirement anymore. How does Eudora compare to other programs?
I've been using Outlook for several years with never a problem. Before you switch, I suggest you check out the newest version, which has a revamped and very nice interface, offers strong spam filtering capabilities, and offers the ability to block any web-based elements from an e-mail.
One requirement, a must, is that we can create and distribute mailings to our customers without so much effort. (It takes 3 days to get a mailing out right now - 200 at a time, every 90 minutes or so.) A real PITA.
I'll have a look at the last 2 mentioned. I'm not tied to the Outlook interface, but that's a big plus for the boss.
None of the programs mentioned here are designed for bulk mailings. You should be using a dedicated bulk e-mail program for that.
I would look at Groupmail or Mach5 E-mailer; both have free trials.
I haven't found a script that offers everything I think is important in a mailer:
Maybe you've had better luck - or have different needs :)
or a server-side script that pulls the emails from a database, and fires them off at a rate of almost a 1000 per minute
We aren't quite there yet, still having to play by the rules of the host provider. 200 every other hour is fine, but having something to schedule that would be sweet.
I'm looking at Mach5 now. So far I like what I see.
I'm still leaning toward Eudora. I believe it can be set up to mass mail by assigning the addresses to a group.
I definitely don't NEED all the stuff you are requesting, but just for sending out an email to a newsletter list, which is what grandpa is looking for, I build my own custom scripts to do everything. It's not that hard, you just need programming knowledge (I am a web developer by trade).
-Matt
Different needs. I do a lot of standard merging and conditional merging. Without comprehensive preview/test send capabilities, that can be a nightmare.
If all you want to do is send plain text to lots of people, ANY e-mail program can handle the task.
I'm of the belief that it is.. because M$'s become a prominent target of late, if for no other reason. There's no test run for Eudora, you either pay or run crippled. Would be nice to test drive for a week or two. I'll have a look at some of the other programs mentioned here. Thanks.
That's a personal call, I think. In terms of bulk mailing, I would absolutely use something else - Outlook just wasn't really designed for that, nor was Eudora or PocoMail.
But for everyday use, I am happy with Outlook - of course, I do use a number of add-ins and auxilliary programs (like Nelson) that are Outlook-specific. And keeping all my contact information in one place is really useful to me.
Your situation may be completely different. I would suggest that if you want to try something different, though, check out PocoMail. Play around with the view options and other choices - it really is a nice alternative if you are not tied to Outlook.