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- Welcome to Podmailer, a simple and powerful e-mail application.
- Podmailer enables you to send & receive e-mails with no size limit, using your regular e-mail account.
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- A. I've just installed Podmailer. How can I send a podmail?
- You are just 2 minutes away from sending the largest e-mail you've ever sent.
- Just follow the 4 quick steps:
- 1. Click on 'New'. This button is located on the top left corner of the window.
- 2. Fill in the recipients, subject and body - as you do when you write a regular e-mail.
- 3. Click on 'Attachment' - the button with a paper clip - and select the attachment (a single file) you wish to send.
- Remember, this attachment can be as big as you want, even up to several Gigs!
- 4. Press "Send Now".
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- Congratulations! Your podmail has just been sent and your friends are now able to download your file.
- Do not forget to keep the Podmailer application up and running to allow your friends to get your attachment.
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- PS: by default, podmails are sent with your default e-mail client using your default account.
- If you wish to send your podmails directly, just click on the 'Use SMTP' check box in the options window.
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- B. I've received a podmail. How should I open it?
- In your regular e-mail client, when you receive an e-mail with a .zed file attached, it means that you've received a podmail!
- To download the huge file attached to it, you just need to:
- 1. Double click on the .zed file in the email you've received.
- 2. Tell your e-mail application to open the .zed file using Podmailer.exe if it doesn't do so automatically.
- 3. Follow the download progress in the Podmailer application.
- 4. When the download is complete, the attachment is in your "Podmailer attachments" folder: enjoy!
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- PS: by default, all your Podmailer attachments are located in the folder "My Documents\Podmailer attachments\".
- You can change this folder in the Options window.
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- If you wish to send feedback, please use the Forum: http://www.podmailing.com/Forum
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- (c) zSlide 2006
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