Hi,
does anyone know if Thunderbird offers a time scheduled sending of emails from an internal stored email list, similar to other software like Maxbulkmailer ...?
Is there a user manual on how to set up the following in Thunderbird:
- Import recipient names and email addresses from txt or excel list
- Use a specific list for a specific server - email address
- Set up a time scheduled sending from a list with either specific time difference, 1 email per 10 - 20 - 25 - 30 seconds, or 60 emails per hour, so that the system sends one email per every minute (or less)
- How to store these lists for future use
Also, is there a limit for how many servers/email addresses one can use in Thunderbird at once in this way? I read somewhere that the free version of Thunderbird allows only two emails/servers.
Thanks for any advice on solving this.
JK
Thunderbird - time scheduled
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Re: Thunderbird - time scheduled
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/produ ... et-startedIs there a user manual on how to set up the following in Thunderbird:
https://freeshell.de//~kaosmos/morecols-en.html- Import recipient names and email addresses from txt or excel list
I'm not sure I understand that question. Please clarify.- Use a specific list for a specific server - email address
https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/th ... d-later-3/- Set up a time scheduled sending from a list with either specific time difference, 1 email per 10 - 20 - 25 - 30 seconds, or 60 emails per hour, so that the system sends one email per every minute (or less)
- How to store these lists for future use
That's not true. My own installation of Thunderbird includes four incoming email addresses and some members on these forums have reported having more than a dozen accounts set up in the email client.Also, is there a limit for how many servers/email addresses one can use in Thunderbird at once in this way? I read somewhere that the free version of Thunderbird allows only two emails/servers.
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Re: Thunderbird - time scheduled
There is no paid version.jokbrate wrote:I read somewhere that the free version of Thunderbird allows only two emails/servers.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Thunderbird
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