System

What is operating systems requirements for MailBot?

MailBot is tested and guaranteed to work the same way on Windows 11/10/8.1/8/7/Vista and Windows Server 2022/2019/2016/2012/2008 both 64-bit and 32-bit versions with any service packs. Software can not run natively on Linux or Mac OS however it works under Wine with skins disabled, or you can use Parallels Desktop or any other virtual machine solution in case of non-Windows OS.

This command launches MailBot 15.88 under Wine 9 in Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS x64:
$ wine ~/Downloads/MailBot_15.88/MailBot.exe

MailBot runs under Wine in Ubuntu

What are the computer hardware requirements to run MailBot?

If Windows works fine on your computer, then it is also suitable for launching MailBot. The only requirement for comfortable use of MailBot is that the vertical screen resolution must be at least 725 pixels.

Do I need to install any frameworks or libraries for the software?

No.

How much computer resources does the software consume?

You can adjust the resource consumption from 0 to 100%, changing the number of threads and the number of running MailBot instances.

I’m using Windows Server 2012 and I’m having this error when I run the program:

windows_server_2012_IE_warning

What should I do?

You must click the “Add…” button. The following dialog will appear:

Trusted sites dialog in Windows Server 2012

In this dialog you must click the “Add” button and the line “about:security_MailBot.exe” will be added to the “Websites” list. When you click the “Close” button, the program will continue to work.

How to choose the optimal number of threads?

Article about the selection of the optimal number of threads

How to restore program settings after update?

All settings are stored in MailBot.ini file in the program folder. Move this file to the desired folder and you will not need to re-configure program.

Can I run multiple copies of the program on the same computer in parallel?

Yes, and the number of copies is not limited.


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