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Features

Forward Email
 
  • Forward email from standard POP and IMAP accounts and Secure (SSL) POP and IMAP accounts.
  • Forward to any email address or mobile text message device such as cell phone, pager, iPhone, or Blackberry.
  • Forwarded email messages are retained on your checked account. Deleting after forwarding is an option.
  • Forward email from multiple accounts to multiple destinations.
  • VersaForward Professional is designed to handle hundreds of email accounts to forward.
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Run as a Windows Service on Your Computer
 
  • Runs on Windows XP or Vista.
  • Leave your computer on and forward your emails all the time to wherever you need them.
  • VersaForward Professional runs in the background as a Windows Service so that it is always forwarding your emails.
  • Launch the application only when you need to change your email forwarding settings
Retain Original From Address
 
  • Forward emails with original From, To, and CC addresses retained so you can easily reply to your messages.
Define Filters
 
  • Forward only messages meeting your From, Subject, Content Body, or Header criteria.
  • Define these filter rules to specify what emails you would like to include or exclude.
Define Scheduling
 
  • Forward messages that arrive only during the times that you specify.
  • Define scheduling rules that can apply to certain days or all weekdays or weekends.
  • Define these rules to specify what times you would like to include or exclude forwarding.
Apply Advanced Text Reduction™
 
  • Used for most cell phones and pagers because they have 100-200 character limits.
  • Turns "We will see you at the concert" into "We'llSeeYou@TheConcert".
  • Provides 20-30% more text. Default option when forwarding to text constrained devices.
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Apply Text Truncation
 
  • Limit the entire forwarded message to any number of characters you wish. Some devices cannot receive messages over a certain length.
  • Limit the message Subject. This is useful if you receive Subject lines that are often less important than the message and take up wasted space on text-constrained devices such as cell phones or pagers.