Email autoresponder program for a mac

Hey everyone
I've got a website that I need to send an automated email from. I'm selling a pdf book and I want to set up a 5 day free email course that is automatically sent out. I can't seem to find a program to do this on a mac. There seems to be plenty for PCs. Does anyone have a solution.
See ya
Bevan
Check out my site I made on iweb
http://www.thefitnesssecrets.com

Thanks a lot.
I knew that Macs needed a JVM obviously but i was wondering if there
was anything required beyond double-clicking the .jar.
The google and forum searching I did suggested you couldnt just
double-click - but i dont see why not and i hope youre right.
There was talk about applications needing special directory structures and a .app file etc etc which i didnt want any part of.

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