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Corporate Mail Manager - Business 10 - Linux 2.0.2

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"Corporate Mail Manager for Windows"

Corporate Mail Manager (CMM) enables central distribution of commercial company communication via daily e-mail traffic. All outgoing e-mails of an enterprise can be provided automatically with advertise messages. Due to an flexible message integration and the new rule system the campaigns are fully centrally controlled. The advertisement integration can be controlled with the new rule system. Even complex scenarios can be handled due to the combination of several conditions. e.g. "If sender is member of the marketing department"

E-Mail Parser
* Domainmanagement * Campaignmanagement * Messagemanagement * Flexible message integration * Random function * Timing function * HTML Editor * Rule contolled messages

Mediamanagement
* Folder & Mediamanagement

System
* Multi-client capability * Logs * Statistics * SMTP Server * CMM Remote Administration Server * Usermanagement * License management * Data and configuration import/export

Miscellaneous
* Autoimport of unknown senders * Update function * Multilingualism (German/English) * Platform independence * Remote controlled * Intuitive user interface * Online Help

For more information please visit: http://www.cm-manager.com

Requirements: P III 800 Mhz, 128 MB RAM, 150 MB disk space

What's new in this version: * Integrated WYSIWYG HTML Editor * Media database for image support in outgoing e-mails * Rule contolled messages for outgoing e-mails * Flexible message integration in outgoing e-mails * Random function for messages * Autoimport of unknown senders * Multi-client capability

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