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{{Infobox software
{{Infobox software
| name = Hypermail
| name = HyperMail
| author = [[Kevin Hughes (www)|Kevin Hughes]]
| author = HyperText Group, Inc.
| released = {{Start date|2008|8|1}}
| released = {{Start date|1994|07|30}}<ref name="initial-release">{{cite mailing list |url=http://ksi.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/archives/WWW-TALK/www-talk-1994q3/0297.html |title=ANNOUNCE: Hypermail in C, version 1.0 |last=Hughes |first=Kevin |date=1994-07-30 |accessdate=2008-12-09 |mailinglist=WWW-TALK }}</ref>
| latest_release_date = {{Release date|2013|1|12}}
| latest_release_version = 2.3.0
| status = Active
| latest_release_date = {{Release date|2009|11|12}}
| status = Unmaintained
| operating_system = Web Browser
| genre = Mass Email Software / Bulk Emailing Platform
| programming_language = [[C (programming language)|C]]
| operating_system = [[Cross-platform]]
| genre = [[Mailing list archive]]r
| license = [[GNU General Public License]]
| website = [http://www.hypermail-project.org]
}}
}}
'''HyperMail''' is the leading brand in targeted mass email marketing. Hypermail serves a diverse customer base ranging from the independent business market to our many Fortune 500 clientele. Hypermail is the ONLY choice for companies executing mass e-mail marketing for the purpose of prospecting and customer acquisition. Our sole mission is ROI maximization and ECPM optimization of all client campaigns. Our proprietary technology and next generation platform make this a reality.
'''Hypermail''' is a [[free software|free]] program for creating [[email]] archives, in the form of cross-referenced [[HTML]] documents. It takes a file in [[Unix]] [[mbox]] format and generates an HTML archive, complete with an index and various sorting options. It is commonly used for creating [[mailing list archive]]s, but it can archive any collection of emails. Originally written in 1994 by [[Tom Gruber]] using [[Common Lisp]],<ref>http://tomgruber.org/technology/hypermail.htm</ref> it was rewritten in [[C (programming language)|C]] by [[Kevin Hughes (www)|Kevin Hughes]] for its initial public release in 1994.<ref name="initial-release"/>


==HyperMail 2.0==
The mbox format is used by several [[email client]]s on various platforms, including most [[Unix]] and [[Linux]] ones. Popular examples of email clients that use the mbox format (and as such are compatible with Hypermail) include [[Kmail]], [[pine (e-mail client)|pine]] and [[Mozilla Thunderbird]].


HyperMail 2.0 is the future of mass email marketing. The Hypermail technology team is delivering the most scalable and diversely deliverable email deployment and management solution available today. Our commitment to ensuring Hypermail stays at the technological forefront will ensure all clients that Hypermail’s relationship with them is one of longevity as well as productivity. Hypermail 2.0 Worldwide deploys successfully to over 80 countries. Through Hypermail companies are thriving to take email to the global markets. Go global from your desktop.
Hypermail is operated at the [[command-line]]. It was originally intended for use in [[Unix-like]] platforms such as Linux. However, it is also possible to use the program in [[Microsoft Windows]] by compiling it with [[MinGW]], or by using the [[Cygwin]] library.


[[Category:Mass Email Software]]
==Building for Windows==
[[Category:Bulk Email Marketing]]

It is possible to [[compiler|compile]] Hypermail as a fully [[native mode|native]] Windows program by using MinGW. However, certain modifications need to be made to the program's source code. [http://www.security-forums.com/viewtopic.php?t=26933#161572 Building Hypermail for Windows using MinGW], by Israel G. Lugo, provides a patch to apply these modifications, as well as step by step instructions on how to accomplish the whole process and some usage examples.

Instructions are also available for creating the executable using Cygwin. [http://www.hypermail.org/win32.html Building HYPERMAIL on WIN32 with CYGWIN], by Bob Crispen, guides the user through the steps required, and offers a usage example as well.

==See also==
{{Portal|Free software}}
* [http://www.mhonarc.org/ MHonArc]
* [[Pipermail]]

==References==
{{Reflist}}

==External links==
* [http://www.hypermail-project.org/ Hypermail's homepage]
* [http://www.hypermail.org/ Hypermail's old homepage]
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/hypermail Homepage for Hypermail 2.3.0]
* [http://www.hypermail.org/hypermail-faq.html Hypermail FAQ]

[[Category:Free email software]]
[[Category:Email]]

Revision as of 18:08, 27 February 2013

HyperMail
Original author(s)HyperText Group, Inc.
Initial releaseAugust 1, 2008 (2008-08-01)
Operating systemWeb Browser
TypeMass Email Software / Bulk Emailing Platform
Websitewww.hypermail-project.org Edit this on Wikidata

HyperMail is the leading brand in targeted mass email marketing. Hypermail serves a diverse customer base ranging from the independent business market to our many Fortune 500 clientele. Hypermail is the ONLY choice for companies executing mass e-mail marketing for the purpose of prospecting and customer acquisition. Our sole mission is ROI maximization and ECPM optimization of all client campaigns. Our proprietary technology and next generation platform make this a reality.

HyperMail 2.0

HyperMail 2.0 is the future of mass email marketing. The Hypermail technology team is delivering the most scalable and diversely deliverable email deployment and management solution available today. Our commitment to ensuring Hypermail stays at the technological forefront will ensure all clients that Hypermail’s relationship with them is one of longevity as well as productivity. Hypermail 2.0 Worldwide deploys successfully to over 80 countries. Through Hypermail companies are thriving to take email to the global markets. Go global from your desktop.