Gammadyne Mailer
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Gammadyne Mailer is a Windows application that automates email operations. It can send personalized email to a mailing list, as well as process incoming email in an automated fashion.

Gammadyne Mailer is Gammadyne Corporation's flagship product.

Author

Gammadyne Mailer was written by Greg Wittmeyer, who is also the owner of Gammadyne Corporation. Graphic arts credits go to Tom Zeller and Greg Wittmeyer.

History

Gammadyne Mailer 1.0 was released to the public on May 12, 1999. Its core ability was sending email personalized with data from a database. Since then, it has been updated regularly. Following are some milestones taken from the official revision history.
Version Date New features
1.1 5/12/1999 Direct Delivery
2.0 6/10/1999 Remove Recipients tool, Exclusions
2.1 7/9/1999 Name changed from Manifold Mail to Gammadyne Mailer
3.0 7/26/1999 HTML
HTML
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4.0 8/26/1999 BCC Send Mode
5.0 9/11/1999 Preview Window, Command Line control
9.0 1/24/2000 Processing Opt-Outs, Address Verification
10.0 6/22/2000 Tree view interface introduced, Auto-Responding
11.0 9/18/2000 Toolbar, Preview Recipients tool, Troubleshoot HTML tool, Throttling
12.0 11/10/2000 Success/Failure Script
13.0 2/23/2001 Automatic detection of embedded images
14.0 7/17/2001 Multithreaded Send, Forwarding, Add Recipients tool
15.0 9/11/2001 List-Serving
15.1 10/3/2001 Wizards
15.3 10/23/2001 Change Address tool
16.0 11/20/2001 Welcome Wizard, Check PTR Record tool
18.0 4/17/2001 Import data from system Address Book
19.0 5/15/2002 Domain Throttles
19.1 8/27/2002 New help file system
20.0 12/20/2002 The mailing engine is now encapsulated in a DLL that can be used by third-party programs. Interface skins. Pulsing.
20.5 6/3/2003 View Result Set tool
22.0 12/2/2003 Fast Removal, Ignore Soft Bounces
22.1 2/9/2004 Lookup Recipient tool
22.2 4/6/2004 Spell Checking, Lookup Illegal Addresses tool
23.0 5/12/2004 Delayed Retries
24.0 7/19/2004 WYSIWYG
WYSIWYG
WYSIWYG is an acronym for What You See Is What You Get. The term is used in computing to describe a system in which content displayed onscreen during editing appears in a form closely corresponding to its appearance when printed or displayed as a finished product...

 HTML editing
24.1 8/3/2004 Send Script
24.2 9/9/2004 Check Blacklisting tool
24.3 10/20/2004 Write emails to files
26.0 2/24/2006 New product activation system. User-defined functions.
27.0 6/6/2006 Zip Attachments, Censor Forwards
29.0 1/29/2007 SSL
30.0 5/2/2007 IMAP4, POP3 CRAM-MD5 authentication
31.0 8/23/2007 DomainKeys
DomainKeys
DomainKeys is an e-mail authentication system designed to verify the DNS domain of an e-mail sender and the message integrity. The DomainKeys specification has adopted aspects of Identified Internet Mail to create an enhanced protocol called DomainKeys Identified Mail...

32.0 1/22/2008 MAPI send and receive
33.0 8/20/2008 Unicode in HTML, HTML images are now completely automatically handled
34.0 1/26/2009 Multiple networking adapters, database connection strings, Universal Domain Throttle
35.0 6/15/2009 Streamlined interface
35.5 9/14/2009 Email Tracking
36.0 1/19/2010 DKIM, all new icons
37.0 8/4/2010 Success/failure graph
38.0 5/31/2011 Major interface redesign. Added the "Follow-up" system.
38.1 7/11/2011 Added the ability to deliver preprepared email files.
39.0 11/21/2011 Now tracks the time that a recipient viewed the email.

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