Email Client Feature

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Spacey Spade

Does anyone know of an email client (or extension for Thunderbird) that
can utilize a data file or addressbook to fill in fields in a message
before batch sending.
An example below, where the field names are enclosed in [brackets].
Imagine the end product to be approx 50 messages in the outbox, with
the fields replaced by the contents of the data file, or group from an
address book.

---
Hello [name],

Please click on the following link to RSVP
http://domain.com/rsvp.php?event=[date]&name=[name]&rsvp=present
Please click on the following link if you will be absent
http://...
 
B

Bebop & Rocksteady

Does anyone know of an email client (or extension for Thunderbird) that
can utilize a data file or addressbook to fill in fields in a message
before batch sending.
An example below, where the field names are enclosed in [brackets].
Imagine the end product to be approx 50 messages in the outbox, with
the fields replaced by the contents of the data file, or group from an
address book.

Pegasus Mail has what is call a mail merge feature but its not quite as it
does not come from the address book you have to make seperate files for it to
read
 
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BrianE

Does anyone know of an email client (or extension for Thunderbird) that
can utilize a data file or addressbook to fill in fields in a message
before batch sending.
An example below, where the field names are enclosed in [brackets].
Imagine the end product to be approx 50 messages in the outbox, with
the fields replaced by the contents of the data file, or group from an
address book.

---
Hello [name],

Please click on the following link to RSVP
http://domain.com/rsvp.php?event=[date]&name=[name]&rsvp=present
Please click on the following link if you will be absent
http://...

I think Foxmail has customisable templates for this kind of thing, you'd
have to Google for the neweer version.

With apologies if I'm mistaken.

B.
 

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