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![]() Features * Keyboard triggered answer & forward templates Answer templates can by triggered quickly simply by typing the beginning letters of template's key-names while you are in the inbox or in the email pre-viewer. E.g.: you have the cursor in the inbox list on a mail | You see its a certain question regarding your eBay product | Type the beginning letters of a template name like "eb" for "ebike" and the prepared answer is presented in your email editor. After editing and sending the answer you can simple confirm to shift the original email to a certain folder * Automatic text pre-classification to "best" template Mails can be pre-classified to a "best" template by matching the text-body/subject/From/To-Address against word patterns or even by analyzing the text with more complex macros. * Full-automatic autoresponder (with simulation mode) Any answer templates can be set up for auto-response. E.g. incoming mails with certain word patterns in Subject/From:/TextBody trigger the best matching template for a full-automatic (computed) responses * 1-click template-to-clipboard-copy In TEA simply make a single mouse click on a template (in the list) --> the template text body (snippet) is in the windows clipboard * Global Windows hotkey for template-to-clipboard-copy Press e.g. Ctrl-F10 while working in any application like Winword. A small selection drop-down appears: type beginning letters of template name. The template text body goes as text snippet to the Windows clipboard. Paste it in your document with Ctrl-V * Template driven shift to archive folders Each answer template can define a target folder: Answered or non-answered emails are archived to the target folder (confirm option) * Template grouping & keyboard triggers A shot key sequence like e SPACE p triggers a template with short name "ebay/payment". The slash in keynames enables to sub-access whole folders of templates * Answer templates support smart text/html-variables and attachments Template text bodies and subjects can contain variables like %FromName% to insert data of the original mail or even macro computed values (e.g. taken from a database). Attachments can be added by a flexible macro function. * Recursive template inclusion (e.g. for smart signatures and ads) Answer templates can include text of other templates. Thus you can maintain variable signatures, sub-templates, changing advertisements at the bottom, etc. ) Links Rapidshare.com | Megaupload.com |
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Turbo Email Answer 2.1.18 | 2 MB
Turbo Email Answer 2.1.18
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