Email Freeware
Email Cloaker:
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Win95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP/:
E_Cloaker 2.0 is a simple utility that converts the characters of email addresses and text into
browser-readable Unicode, making it more difficult for spam extractor 'bots to harvest email
addresses from your Web page. 231 K
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Pegasus Mail:
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Win95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP/:
With more than 2,500 changes or fixes, 11,500 messages exchanged by the beta test team, and fifteen
months of extensive development, Pegasus Mail v4.0 represents the culmination of a huge reworking
of the entire Pegasus Mail system - practically no part of the program's user interface has not been
modified and brought up-to-date in some way. The aim of the redevelopment process was to improve
the usability, style and appearance of the program without sacrificing any of its proven reliability or
personality. (Pegasus Mail has it all, you do not need any other email program on you PC. And it's
still free). 3.8 MB
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PostCast Server:
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Win95/98/NT/ME/2000/XP/:
PostCast Server is a free server program that enables you to send messages directly from your
computer. When you install it, it turns your computer into outgoing mail server with an ordinary
modem connection. This is a perfect solution for sending newsletters, distributing messages to
different mailing lists, sending notifications to your customers, as well as for sending individual
messages. You can use it instead of the SMTP server of your Internet Service Provider. Features
include: Supports all e-mail programs, Simultaneously delivers up to 20 messages, sends e-mail
directly from your computer, increases privacy of your outgoing e-mails, completely replaces the
SMTP server of your ISP, eliminates bounced e-mails, logs bad e-mail addresses so you can filter
your lists, accepts connections from the Internet or LAN. Note: This server does not work with the
following ISP's: NetZero, Mindspring, MSN, Earthlink, Flashnet, MediaOne, AT&T, Verizon, and
BellSympatico. (Check out the application below). 11.9 MB
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Autoroute SMTP:
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Win95/98/NT/2000/XP/:
Autoroute SMTP (ARS) is designed for automatic switching between SMTP servers depending on
what network you are currently working in. E.g. you have two Internet service providers - FIRST and
SECOND. Normally, IP address authorization is used for SMTP servers, therefore when you are
connected to the first ISP you can send mail to any e-mail address from any e-mail address through
his mail server. In the same way, having established connection with the SECOND ISP you can freely
use its server. 111 K
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MBXtract:
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Win95/98/NT4/2000/XP/:
If you used Outlook Express to send that couseling stuff to so-and-so in Anytown, Anywhere
it has made a permanent record of itself on your computer. That newsgroup you posted to about your
opinions on creation vs. evolution has made an exact image of itself too. "But I did'nt make a copy of
it before I sent it". No, but Outlook Express did and it's hidden on your computer in all of its original
glory. Do you have other personal messages hidden on your computer just waiting for someone to
find and see? If you use Outlook Express you do. Here is a small application that will "shine the light"
so to speak on these messages so you can permantly erase them. The program automatically
distinguishes between news and mail messages and names the files accordingly with nws and eml
file extensions so you can erase them forever. 44 K
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4t HIT Mail Privacy Lite:
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Win95/98/NT4/2000/XP/:
Hide your email messages in an image and nobody will see your message! 4t HIT Mail Privacy
Lite sends and receives private data securely because it is hidden in images of various types.
You can use your birthday photo or landscape picture to send some important message to your
friend or colegue securely (great for Missionaries). 4t HIT Mail Privacy Lite also uses a strong
encrypting algorithm to make your communications really safe and secure. 964 K
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Office Mail:
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Win98/NT4/2000/XP/:
Office Mail is an email server (POP and SMTP) which serves three purposes: 1. It collects and
delivers external mail using POP and SMTP. 2. It serves a Local Area Network allowing
unlimited users access to internal and external mail. 3. It stops harmful email viruses and
worms infecting any PC on the local network. Other features include: Intelligent routing
allowing internal emails to be delivered instantly, use of aliases so that one POP collection
can be distributed to the appropriate user, unlimited users, regular mail checking using a dial-up
connection or a permanent, broadband connection, no more manual Send/Receiving, a tray icon to
clearly show progress, errors and new mail, will work on any PC without using valuable resources
you do not need a dedicated machine, Anti-virus feature will stop worms and viruses in
attachments. 651 K
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ePrompter:
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Win95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP/:
ePrompter is an email notifier which is able to check and get mail from almost any Web-based
account. You can check up to eight different mailboxes with this useful tool. Once you enter
information on your accounts using a simple wizard, which detects 200+ free Web-based mail
services, you can try the program's performance right away. ePrompter allows you to retrieve
message headers only or full messages and read them online or offline. You can also delete
messages from your web mail accounts using this tool. 968 K
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Clippy
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Win95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP/:
How often have you needed to extract text from your emails, only to find the simple,
menial task to take more time than it should. You'll have many characters appearing
at the beginning of lines because your email has been replied to, back and forth,
countless number of times. But why stop there? Strip HTML tags; Convert the case of
letters; Remove line breaks; Count the number of lines and words; And more. Clippy works
by taking the text that you have copied to the clipboard, sending the text through it's
conversion engine and pushing the reformatted text to the clipboard. 96 K
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TextCrypt:
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Win95/98/NT/:
TextCrypt is a small program for Win 95/98 or Win NT you can use for encrypting
your emails. Write your text in TextCrypt. Create the encrypted file and attach it in
your mail. Pretty simple. TextCrypt uses an Artificial Neural Network (ANN) for
encryption / decryption. The ANN uses the backpropagation algorithm for learning
the text entered in the text box. When the ANN has learned the complete text, the
weights (brain cell values) are written to a file. A key contains the input to the ANN,
the number of hidden neurons to be used, and more... in other words: Nobody without
the key read your emails! If you encrypt the same text several times, you'll never
get the same encrypted output. 176 K
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