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E-Mail Commander

We're all so aware of the painful redundancy of manually sending a newsletter, set of season's greetings cards, or wedding invitations in order to achieve personalization for each message. E-Mail Commander brings you up to speed and takes care of all that fuss - simply have your list of contacts ready! E-Mail Commander lets you send out uniquely customized e-mails to everyone in your database. Insert variables in your contact database to further customize each message on the fly! Include current date/time, dates, nicknames, addresses, phone numbers, or pretty much any other field you could dream up. Even insert a?



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