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namtog
Greetings,
Namtog's Copy and Mail (NCM) is now a stand
alone app. There is a GUI interface used
to install your email info . It is password
protected and encrypted.
All information is written to files inside
of NCM. While Blat is still the engine used
to send the email nothing is written to the
registry. This has two advantages. One NCM
is portable, works well with USB drives. Two
if you do have Blat installed NCM can easily
use a different account.
I was going to use a radio button interface,
until I saw the look on my girlfriends face.
So now it has regular buttons to click on. It's
not like there is much to do. There are only six
buttons on the NCM configure page.
The send to email list is in a plain text file
(addresses.txt)so you can edit it with NCM or
your favorite text editor. The same is true for
your email subject (subject.txt).
It comes with a installer, if you choose to use
it. Any of the shortcuts it makes can be safely
deleted. No un installer is necessary, simply
delete NCM and it's gone.
http://ncm.namtog.com
or
http://www.geocities.com/namtog/ncm.html
The source files are included.
It has probably taken more time to read this post
then it will to configure NCM and send your first
email with it.
The default password is,
Namtog
Namtog's Copy and Mail (NCM) is now a stand
alone app. There is a GUI interface used
to install your email info . It is password
protected and encrypted.
All information is written to files inside
of NCM. While Blat is still the engine used
to send the email nothing is written to the
registry. This has two advantages. One NCM
is portable, works well with USB drives. Two
if you do have Blat installed NCM can easily
use a different account.
I was going to use a radio button interface,
until I saw the look on my girlfriends face.
So now it has regular buttons to click on. It's
not like there is much to do. There are only six
buttons on the NCM configure page.
The send to email list is in a plain text file
(addresses.txt)so you can edit it with NCM or
your favorite text editor. The same is true for
your email subject (subject.txt).
It comes with a installer, if you choose to use
it. Any of the shortcuts it makes can be safely
deleted. No un installer is necessary, simply
delete NCM and it's gone.
http://ncm.namtog.com
or
http://www.geocities.com/namtog/ncm.html
The source files are included.
It has probably taken more time to read this post
then it will to configure NCM and send your first
email with it.
The default password is,
Namtog