![]() Next, I deleted that account, and used the the option to import an account from Apple Mail. However, it was when I tried to actually send my mail that I struck problems.įirst, I tried to create a mail account from scratch, manually copying the account credentials from my SMTP account in Apple Mail (which, of course, I know works!). It does most of what I need and would hope it to do, pretty intuitively, and I’ve taken a reasonably complex email successfully to preview stage without any significant difficulty. Having had an afternoon with the free version of this app, I’m quite impressed. Looks very promising, but perhaps not quite there yet Messages can be checked in advance of sending to make sure everything is working as required and the correct attachment is attached.ĭifferent databases can be saved for different mailings and the programme keeps a log and date record of messages sent. It is not necessary to mail all recipients in the database as individuals can be turned off or on as required. ![]() We use it to email personal membership cards to the 60 members of our club, as well as tickets for various events. csv files which makes things a bit easier.Īdditionally you can fill up a folder of attachments with things like pdf files, jpg’s etc and put the file name in the database in such a way that a particular person gets a particular attachment (or two) rather than everyone getting the same one. You have to load the database with names and email addresses first but it will import. So writing Hello, would result in the message text reading Hello John (or whatever name was in the database at that point.) The next email would say Hello Sue (or whoever) and so on automatically through the database. This reads the contents from an internal database in turn for each message What SerialMailer does is allow you to personalise each message.To do this you insert in the text of the message a ‘field’ marker. Of course they all get the same message and attachment, which can be OK if impersonal. We can all email a group of people at the same time with the same message and attachment simply through placing recipients into a group in Contacts and using the name of the group in the ‘To’ section of the email. ![]()
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