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Question asked by email:
I'm wondering if your product would be a solution for what I'm looking for.
In the Frequently Asked Questions section of your website it says:
Can the software work without any dialers?
Yes. But by having no dialers and using a constant LAN connection for example, the software is prevented from utilizing one of it's primary features - the IP change mechanism. You are advised not to do that, since you will be seriously blocked after a short period of time - by your IP address.
I live in Los Angeles, California and I connect to the Internet through a fiber optic service called AT&T U-Verse (a LAN connection).
My goal is to e-mail about 10,000 or so per day.
Would I be able to use your program for this purpose?
The e-mail address I would want to be e-mailing from is a Yahoo account.
What do you think would be the best solution for what I'm trying to do?
Thank you,
I'm wondering if your product would be a solution for what I'm looking for.
In the Frequently Asked Questions section of your website it says:
Can the software work without any dialers?
Yes. But by having no dialers and using a constant LAN connection for example, the software is prevented from utilizing one of it's primary features - the IP change mechanism. You are advised not to do that, since you will be seriously blocked after a short period of time - by your IP address.
I live in Los Angeles, California and I connect to the Internet through a fiber optic service called AT&T U-Verse (a LAN connection).
My goal is to e-mail about 10,000 or so per day.
Would I be able to use your program for this purpose?
The e-mail address I would want to be e-mailing from is a Yahoo account.
What do you think would be the best solution for what I'm trying to do?
Thank you,
erezler- Posts: 13
Join date: 2009-05-02
The best solution for you
Email Beast was designed to prevent your messages from being blocked. Therefore, if you have only a static IP address, the best solution would be:
a. To create (buy) many (20 - 30 at least) different domains and for each have a seperate SMTP account you can send from.
b. Put the full list of SMTP accounts with the user names and passwords into the proper INI file in Email Beast (see instructions inside the INI files themselves), and choose sending "only through SMTP".
c. Use the other block-prevention features of the software, such as multiple messages (they could be variants of the same message), multiple sender addresses, multiple subject lines and also random characters in the subject lines and message bodies (they could also be hidden text (same color as the background for example)).
d. Use the "testers" feature, that is, a list of different email addresses (your own accounts) which the program will send emails to every specified time, so that you can monitor online if your messages are actually being sent and if they actually reach the inbox.
This way you will use the full arsenal of block prevention features and ensure your messages not only reach the recipient, but also reach their inbox and not spam folder.
I hope this helps.
Best regards,
Erez L.
a. To create (buy) many (20 - 30 at least) different domains and for each have a seperate SMTP account you can send from.
b. Put the full list of SMTP accounts with the user names and passwords into the proper INI file in Email Beast (see instructions inside the INI files themselves), and choose sending "only through SMTP".
c. Use the other block-prevention features of the software, such as multiple messages (they could be variants of the same message), multiple sender addresses, multiple subject lines and also random characters in the subject lines and message bodies (they could also be hidden text (same color as the background for example)).
d. Use the "testers" feature, that is, a list of different email addresses (your own accounts) which the program will send emails to every specified time, so that you can monitor online if your messages are actually being sent and if they actually reach the inbox.
This way you will use the full arsenal of block prevention features and ensure your messages not only reach the recipient, but also reach their inbox and not spam folder.
I hope this helps.
Best regards,
Erez L.
erezler- Posts: 13
Join date: 2009-05-02
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