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You can also add more place holders for the **@** and **.** sign that is often replaced on web sites to make it harder for programs like ours to locate the email address. | You can also add more place holders for the **@** and **.** sign that is often replaced on web sites to make it harder for programs like ours to locate the email address. | ||
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+ | For the phone and fax numbers you can also add the prefix phone numbers that they should have (e.g. +49 482). If you uncheck everything else, it would work as a filter to only accept numbers from that region. | ||
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The **Pop3-Server** as well as the **SMTP-Server** and the **Own Email** are required to send mails normally over your E-Mail provider. Of course the **Login** and **Password** are also needed. | The **Pop3-Server** as well as the **SMTP-Server** and the **Own Email** are required to send mails normally over your E-Mail provider. Of course the **Login** and **Password** are also needed. | ||
- | Please note that the login could be different from the email name for your email-provider. If you don't know what to enter then have a look into the settings of your mail-program like Outlook or search the FAQs of your email provider for details. | + | Please note that the login could be different from the email name for your email-provider. If you don't know what to enter then have a look into the settings of your mail-program like Outlook or search the FAQs of your email provider for details |
When sending mails with the program you have to make sure that no other email-client is logged in as this might result in a rejection from the mail server. | When sending mails with the program you have to make sure that no other email-client is logged in as this might result in a rejection from the mail server. | ||
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**Own Email** is the E-Mail that the customer will send a reply to. So if you want to get feedback, you have to enter a valid email here. You can also write there something like %random%@my-host.com. In this case, the %random% string will be replaced with a random characters. This is useful if you want to change the email on each email you send out. | **Own Email** is the E-Mail that the customer will send a reply to. So if you want to get feedback, you have to enter a valid email here. You can also write there something like %random%@my-host.com. In this case, the %random% string will be replaced with a random characters. This is useful if you want to change the email on each email you send out. | ||
- | **Simulated Mailer** is an option to pretend that the sent e-mail was written by one of the e-mail clients in the list. It is recommended to use “outlook” as its one of the most common e-mail clients. However if you want to use something else use the one from the list or simple | + | **Simulated Mailer** is an option to pretend that the sent e-mail was written by one of the e-mail clients in the list. It is recommended to use “outlook” as its one of the most common e-mail clients. However if you want to use something else use the one from the list or simple |
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