Command Line Tool to Send Rich Email From absolutePDF

absolutePDF just released v. 1.1 of absoluteTools-Sendmail CMD. This new release adds SMTP authentication to one of the most flexible and powerful command line tools to send email on the market.

(PRWEB) March 9, 2006 -- Now the power of sending emails from command line, on any Windows system, is in the hands of any user, from the system administrator to the web designer.

absolutePDF just released a new version of absoluteTools-Sendmail CMD, one of the most powerful command line tools to send email. With an unique auto-harvesting feature, sending rich text emails is really easy and accessible to everybody: just create locally an HTML page for the email body, with all the images and css files needed, and the command line will automatically gather all local referenced images and css files and embed them in the email.

The ability to directly interact with the ISP's SMTP server, enhanced now by the SMTP authentication capability built into the tool, makes it perfect for a large number of tasks: sending alerts from monitoring systems, creating rich text newsletters, making advertising mass mailings for opted-in users, etc.

The command line tool comes with a sample to get you started (wiht an rich text message) and online manual.

Flexible pricing allows to easily choose the solution that fits best each user and organization with a TCO very difficult to match with other commercial solutions.

Go to the website at http://www.abspdf.com/abs_products.htm#sendmailcmd_ to download a free trial (fully functional for 60 days) and to learn about pricing options.

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ABSOLUTEPDF
http://www.abspdf.com
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