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pdfServMachine is a Software Development Kit (SDK) for PDF conversion and manipulation.
- Easily convert your HTML, text and Microsoft Office files to PDF.
- Integrate PDF generation into virtually any application that can print.
- Manipulate existing PDF documents.
- pdfServMachine runs on Windows NT/2000/XP/2003 and exposes a COM API.
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pdfMachine Signer is the easy way to digitally sign your PDF files.
Simply, quickly and lowpriced , Sending 1 to 1 signed copies of a document.
It's never been so easy to send documents. Print your document simply through our pdfMachine (printer driver) and your email program will open automatically with your text in PDF Format in attachment. It works from every application that uses Windows printer drivers - you can use your own stationery for merging.
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- Have your selected signature automatically applied to PDF's you produce.
- Use certificates managed with Windows.
- Create your own self signed certificates.
- Drag the signature to any position on the page.
- Set the signature appearance including images, reason, location, dates and signature details.
- Or leave the signature invisible.
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SqlAnswersMail 3.1.5 Overview
SqlAnswersMail is based on the lightweight SMTP protocol, which provides for a reliable server-side solution that works across intranets as well as the Internet. SqlAnswersMail features a redundant mail server configuration where if a primary mail server fails, the processing is automatically redirected to a backup mail server. This redundant configuration provides for superb uptime.
SqlAnswersMail is compatible with xp_sendmail, and therefore the migration path from xp_sendmail is very short. There is a way to switch from xp_sendmail to SqlAnswersMail without modifying any of the existing SQL code.
SqlAnswersMail supports PDF, Excel, RTF and HTML output. PDF documents are compressed using the industry-standard Flate compression, which makes it a perfect option for sending large resultsets.
SqlAnswersMail supports queuing and consolidation. For example, if a user gets 50 notifications a workday, SqlAnswersMail can be configured to queue these notifications during the day and then send them out in a single consolidated email after the workday is over.
SqlAnswersMail implements zip compression. A DBA can specify whether to zip each file individually or combine multiple files in a single attachment. A DBA can also password-protect attachments, which provides for another level of security.
The mail-merge feature of SqlAnswersMail allows a developer to designate a query as a mail-merge source and then display the fields from this query anywhere in a message. In general, it’s possible to embed results of a query in any part of a message including body, recipients line, and subject line.
SqlAnswersMail can load a web page from a URL and then use the content of this page as the HTML body of a message. A DBA can further specify whether to embed images, stylesheets and scripts or to resolve all SRC and HREF attributes to an absolute form, so a message can be displayed on any workstation that has access to the Internet.
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