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    SwithMail
    Send SMTP email silently from command line (CLI), or a batch file using Exchange, Gmail, Hotmail, or Yahoo! Plus. Supports XML settings files, variables, or all settings explicitly from the command line. Now supporting Exit Codes for batch file use (will return "0" for successful delivery, or "1" for error delivering) - handle your batch file accordingly.
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    dotEmmEssGee File Renamer

    .msg file renamer using metadata from Outlook message EMail tags.

    It's Friday afternoon, you need something to fill that last hour. You decide to file your last four weeks worth of emails to the network drives. You drag all the files from Outlook and then start renaming them as useful file names which include the sender, date, recipient etc. You start renaming the file and forget the sent date. You re-open it, read the date, close it, continue renaming and erm....who was it from again!? You rename three messages in five minutes and give up on this task...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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