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From Camerado on Youtube - Send Recurring Scheduled Emails and Social Media Updates with PYTHONMAILER

Send Recurring Scheduled Emails and Social Media Updates with PYTHONMAILER Fast, flexible, FREE and intuitive web application from Camerado Digital allows users to send recurring scheduled emails with a user-friendly intuitive interface. Emails can be sent as reminders, monthly invoices, or can be used to update a wide range of social media platforms through those systems' post by email function. Users can update Facebook, Twitter Buffer, and many other platforms with recurring email routines set to schedule and repeat in advance - a must for any social media manager or outreach specialist. Free Beta Accounts coming soon, with Paid 'Power User' upgrades available // Contact cameradodigital@gmail.com with inquiries Visit PythonMailer at http://ift.tt/1wnrlJ8

New App from Camerado Digital lets users send Delayed, Scheduled, and Recurring emails from their Own Server!

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NEW from Camerado Digital:  the PythonMailer Email Application ( http://www.pythonmailer.com ) allowing any user to send Recurring, Scheduled, and Repeat Emails easily and Effectively. This is an amazingly handy breakthrough tool not only for sending recurring reminders and company invoices, but for triggering the release and delivery of content to social media channels via each platforms 'post by email' functions.  In other words, Facebook posts, Twitter tweets and more can be blasted out by the PythonMailer platform 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year round - all according to the user's desired scheduling parameters. Built with a robust Python / Django framework, PythonMailer features a user-friendly WYSWYG interface plus an intuitive calendar function to schedule recurring emails at a future time and date of the user's choice.   Messages can be sent from any selected time zone, and can be paused and restarted individually or globally as desired.

From Camerado on Youtube - Kid Jamming out on Thai Traditional Instrument with Dancing Robots, on Sidewalk in Bangkok

Kid Jamming out on Thai Traditional Instrument with Dancing Robots, on Sidewalk in Bangkok Subscribe at http://ift.tt/1rF2eoC for more great videos :: A kid jams out while playing an electrified 'Seung' from the Isan region, on the sidewalk in Bangkok, Thailand. Meanwhile, small robots dance along nearby...