File Courier update for Mac OS X gets new mail engine

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Jan 19, 2010 at 1:00am

Zevrix Solutions has updated File Courier, a 5 digital delivery solution for Mac OS X (10.4.2 and higher) with timesaving options, to version 1.1. The upgrade adds a new mail engine.

You can now use SMTP servers with SSL. Email templates can now accept any characters including umlauts. Plus, in version 1.1, you can now specify a custom FTP port.

File Courier delivers files and folders to FTP and local destinations and sends automatic e-mail delivery notifications. The e-mail messages are based on variable templates and contain the detailed info about the item and its location. The software can also create a low-res version of a PDF file and attach it to e-mail, compress folders and protect deliveries with password.

File Courier is designed to automate and simplify the process of preparing, sending and confirming delivery to free up users from time consuming, tedious manual tasks which can also lead to mistakes and miscommunication between a sender and a recipient, according to the folks at Zevrix. With File Courier, users only need to drop a file or a folder on the program’s icon, and the rest will be done automatically.

File Courier costs US$29.95 and requires Mac OS X 10.4.2 or higher. Version 1.0.5 is a free upgrade for registered users.



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