The Bottom Line
Pros
- EmailUnlimited is flexible and versatile
- Includes powerful autoresponders, follow-ups
- Flexible mail merging for personalized messages
Cons
- EmailUnlimited is a bit slow preparing messages
- Plain text message editor lacks power
- No address validation
Description
- EmailUnlimited sends both plain text and HTML messages to announcement lists.
- Supports automatic follow-ups and replies.
- Import email addresses from many sources (including ODBC), includes database editor.
- EmailUnlimited can check and process incoming mail periodically via POP or through a MAPI client.
- Extracting data flexibly from inbound messages using a configurable form handler.
- Flexible mail merging using every database field for message personalization.
- EmailUnlimited can send messages through your default email program, Outlook or an SMTP server.
- Includes a WYSIWYG HTML message editor and offers a preview of individual messages.
- EmailUnlimited supports Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP, requires MDAC 2.1.
Guide Review - EmailUnlimited 3.07 - Email Marketing Software
EmailUnlimited vows to do better. Immediately, EmailUnlimited presents a clear screen laying out the different features: announcement lists and the great follow-up autoresponders, stationery and incoming mail processing.
Further down the menus EmailUnlimited becomes a bit bulky and confusing, too, but it also shows remarkable flexibility: EmailUnlimited imports lists from most databases and Outlook and lets you edit them, it provides mail merging and even includes a WYSIWYG HTML message editor.
While EmailUnlimited can handle almost any bulk email task well, its individual features could all profit from polishing, and EmailUnlimited could be made a little less, well, bulky.


