Advanced Direct Remailer 2.20

3.3 out of 5 stars 3.3 (18 votes)

(September 27, 2006)

Windows 2000/2003/9x/XP / Shareware; $59.95 / 2,639 downloads

Advanced Direct Remailer is a powerful remailer and mass mailer which send your message straight out to the recipient's mail server (without your ISP's SMTP server). It realizes multi-threaded direct delivery, and so works several times quicker than usual email client.

Reviews of Advanced Direct Remailer

  1. 5 out of 5 stars
    mykitten

    Reviewing 1.61 (Mar 2, 2001)

    It seems that a lot of peoples here are so stupid, that see spam everywhere ^-( This is very good _remailer_, can be used with any email client for solving problems with provider's SMTP. You can use it on your labtop while travelling and send emails from any point where you have connection ti the Internet, but don't have SMTP - like on the shows, internet cafe and so on. And it's really not so good for spamming, because it opens a copy of each email to be send on your hard disk - just try to send thousand emails and see "Disk full message"!!!

  2. 3 out of 5 stars
    apocalance

    Reviewing 1.60 (Sep 2, 2000)

    I would use this software for my personal email accounts if it was free. Think about it, you don't have to worry about connecting to send, you just send. To me that would be much smarter than waiting for POP accounts on X number of different servers to connect. I realize I'd still have to connect to them to recieve, but sending would be quicker. Again, only for free use, otherwise there's no benefit. Well, if I one the lottery I suppose I might buy this software, but other than that, there's no benefit price/product. It does seem it was developed for the spammers of the world.

  3. 1 out of 5 stars
    softwave

    Reviewing 1.60 (Sep 2, 2000)

    windows commander suits all your aches...

  4. 5 out of 5 stars
    dstacey

    Reviewing 1.60 (Sep 2, 2000)

    I have an excellent reason for using this. I typically access the internet thru ISP2, but have Outlook set up with email accounts at both ISP2 and ISP1. I maintain the ISP1 account as a dial-up backup to my ISP2 DSL account, as well, a lot of people have my ISP1 email address. One problem is that although I can download my ISP1 mail while connected through ISP2, I cannot reply to that email mail, Outlook sends the reply back using the same account the original message came in on, and ISP1 doesn't allow access to their SMTP serve from another ISP (correctly, this stops strangers from SPAMing through your server). I can just dial-up to send, but it's a pain, I have to change the settings in Outlook, then change them back when I'm done. This will allow me to respond to ISP1 mail without having to use their server.

  5. 5 out of 5 stars
    chryx

    Reviewing 1.60 (Sep 2, 2000)

    I can think of one other reason (and it's a good one) a lot of ISP's (mine included) have unreliable SMTP servers... running your own is a bit extreme, but hey.. if it works :P

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