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All technical problems with Atomic Mail Sender are easy to resolve! I do not know why Patrick had problmes with the program configuration.

Even if English is not native for tech support, it’s not a problem at all. FYI, English is native for very few people on the planet...
I’ve used many applications and haven’t yet found one that is user friendly and effective. I’ve been using them since 2006 and no complaint. Good for any business if you want to keep track of clients, friends or family.
Atomic Mail Sender is the best soo far on the market
I bought the entire Atomic Email Suite and I’ve been very unhappy with it. At the moment as at 12 November I am trying to get a refund for the Approx $385 I paid for it. Every time I tried to run Atomic Email Sender I get a DNS message which means I can’t send any emails. Also the Atomic Email Verifier which checks the validity of your email list discounts even my OWN email address as being a non existant email account. I tried contacting the Atomic Support Team but they are useless and are mostly Russian with a very limited grasp of English. My advice to anyone is don’t buy this Atomic Email software - it is rubbish and their support package is rubbish and they won’t give you a refund.
Very good artical but wud like to know more about how one gets blacklisted.
I don’t care who develops it if it works like a charm...
Who accused you of sending spam? All I’m saying (and I think the author meant) was that it’s hard to put your trust in an application that comes from a manufacturer who appears to create spam applications.

Not sure why you’d take this personally?
Why do you think I send mail to people I don’t know? We have our base of customers and send a regular news to them using Atomic Mail Sender.

The connection is the correlation between non-web-based email senders and spam. it’s not an unlikely link to raise, with more weight added to the claim by the same company developing email spiders - handy if you want to broadcast a spammy email to people you don’t know.

Just a thought.
What’s the connection between email spiders and email senders???

Even if a company develops both spider and sender, why not to use their well working mail sender for sending my own newsletters...
You know what? I know you say you feel bad for not liking things you need to review but this case has a valid reason. Email spiders are an old school way of delivering spam (most are handled by botnets now) but still...
Eugh, these people just make spam applications. There are no good uses for an email spider.
The main reason of using a desktop application is a mailing list security - I do not want to disclose my business mailing list to a third party service. So I’d use a Windows application like Atomic Mailer


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