Advanced Direct Remailer (ADR) is a unique software for sending e-mails. ADR ensures faster, safer, and more easy-to-control mail sending. And thus it helps to save your time and money. You don't have to change anything, nor have you to cease using the system you've got used to if you don't want to - any software you currently use can be easily configured to work with ADR. And you get an easy-to-use powerful tool for mass and personified mailing!
Fast mailing. Let's consider two instances. Instance one: you're an ordinary e-mail user. Instance two: you have a mailing list and send hundreds or thousands messages a day. However, in both instances you use mail server of your ISP to send e-mails.
So, instance one. How is your e-mail going? First, your mail client sends a message to your ISP's mail server. ISP's server puts your e-mail in outgoing messages queue. When turn of your e-mail comes, it is sent to your correspondent's mail server. And only after that your correspondent can receive it.
If the server is not overloaded, delivering a message takes just a few seconds. But this also might take minutes or even hours! But how often you need that your partner receive the message before he goes out to lunch, as after lunch he is leaving for a meeting? And ten minutes the message had waited in the outgoing mail queue in your ISP's server could be crucial. In such a situation, ADR will ensure instant delivery of your message, as it sends it bypassing your ISP's mail server. And saves minutes that are sometimes so precious. No queues, no delays!
Consider instance two. Have you faced a situation when sending a pretty nice thousand of messages 1 K each through your ISP's mail server took 2 or 3 hours? Yes, your modem is fast, but you can't use even 50% of its power - SMTP protocol is very slow, and that's not your ISP's fault.
ADR uses direct multi-thread delivery - it sends several messages directly to your correspondents' mail servers simultaneously. ADR ensures 100% usage of your modem capabilities, or whatever percentage you want.
Safe delivery. ADR excludes your ISP's server from the message path. In many countries local legislation requires from communication service operator to grant security service access to the users correspondence. So, your messages most probably are stored in the ISP's system for some time. But if a message doesn't come through ISP's mail system, it leaves no trace in its logs, and, furthermore, it is not stored in the system - like with files downloaded through FTP or with web-pages viewed with your browser.
Yes, of course, your ISP can detect your mail traffic and intercept it. But ADR doesn't pretend to be a guarantor of your privacy, as even encrypting systems sometimes fail to ensure this.
Controlled delivery. Now you have a full-function mail server at your disposal! This enables you to control your mail traffic. So, you can schedule sending large batches of mail using mailing list for lunchtime and dinnertime only. You can view contents of all outgoing messages and create an archive of your company's outgoing messages. ADR logs will always advise you who, when, and to whom have sent messages. Furthermore, your employees will be able to send mail much faster - as the mail server is within your local network now!
Organizations using mass mail sending often face a "dead addresses" problem - sometimes, up to 20%..30% of letters are returned with the message that the e-mail address doesn't exist any more. This means that a half of traffic was wasted. ADR, using direct mailing, detects up to 90% of the "dead" addresses at the very beginning of sending procedure, thus solving the problem.
Moreover, ADR can send messages using a mailing list, so you don't need to buy a special software. The system of supporting user mail processing software - so called plugins - allows you to easily configure the program to fulfil any tasks, whatever complicated they are - from the simplest personified sending or sending new serial numbers and passwords to your users, to creating special applications to link your mail system with your company's database.
Easy-to-configure. You want to use ADR for fast mail sending, but don't want to stop using the system of personified delivery you've got used to? That's as easy as ABC! You just have to change the address of outgoing mail server (SMTP) in your personified delivery software from your ISP's server to local ADR server - 127.0.0.1 That's all!