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Dynamic Addressing Your Email Bridge Address Book allows you to store the postal information of a contact securely on our host system. For large volume mailers, this can be impractical or undesirable. If you don't want to add a contact for every letter you intend to send, you can include the recipient information in the body of your email to NetGram. This recipient information is processed, and then removed from your letter, and the letter is mailed. The recipient postal addressing information that you enter in this fashion will not appear in your address book. This is great for companies sending large volume mailings, where recipient addresses reside in a local database. Postal letters can be generated very quickly with this dynamic addressing information in the body of the email. Simply include these lines anywhere in the body of your email. <#FirstName "John"> <#Password "value"> - this is optional. Only one recipient can be referenced per email. When ready, all emails formatted this way can be sent to an assigned address, such as dynamic.alias@netgram.com, from a registered Senders email address, where "dynamic.alias" is the assigned dynamic email alias. You can choose any username for the e-mail (ie. "dynamic.alias", "myrecipient" etc.) Additionally, custom stationery can be used, in which case the email would be dynamic.alias@stationeryname.netgram.com, where "stationeryname" is the name of your custom stationery. An attempt will be made to format all United States addressed dynamic emails to USPS standards. An alternative to this is EZ Addressing. Related Links:
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