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Chapter 1
- Description of FileInMail
FileInMail automatically monitors one or more directories for specified files. As soon as they
appears, the files are archived on disk, either as is, or compressed as ZIP files, and forwarded via e-mail to one
or more recipients by using your own e-mail Client program or an SMTP server directly.
- Works on any machine running Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, 2003, Vista, Seven (7), 2008
- 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 make it watching 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
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