yeah I plan to import, in my case to Opera. The time killer is making 
*sure* it imports. One eail client I have used (Outlook Exprss?) likes to 
tell you the import was successful, by which it means it has transfered 
your address book. Now I check before deleting/uninstalling.

Dana

 On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 20:37:20 +0000, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> re: dealing with the Eudora inbox -
> I decided to give in and switch to MS Outlook at home for the same 
> interface I use all day at work, plus synching my PocketPC 
> notes/calendar/tasks etc.
>
> Pleasant surprise: Outlook has a tool to import all my Eudora mail 
> folders and address book. Made for a painless transition.
>
> -Ben
>
>> I will look at it :) I will also uninstall Eudora since I dont use it 
>> any more, just been procrastinating on dealing withthe inbox in it... I 
>> can't remember if I have done a registy search for specific pop but I 
>> think this is more insidious than that -- there are no registry keys 
>> labelled Gator but that keeps coming back too. The ones Ad-Aware detects 
>> are don't have user friendly labels. Stuff deep in the guts of ClassID. 
>> Dlls in the Windows system folder with windows-sounding names.
>>
>> I am not really pulling my hair out over this as I don't like IE anyway 
>> and only use it when Opera won't work, which does happen with sites with 
>> a lot of scripting and/or redirects. I mainly would liek to know what it 
>> is though as I  view stealth downloads to my computer wuth deep 
>> disfavor.
>>
>> Dana
>>
>> On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 15:59:02 -0400, Harkins,Patrick 
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > Dana, you might want to try the utility "Hijack This" It is quite > 
>> powerful
>> > so be careful or you could eviscerate your system! :) It may find > 
>> something
>> > the others have not.
>> > Also you could try just doing a serch in the registry and your hard 
>> drive
>> > and deleting any keys or files or folders marked specificpop. I would 
>> do > a
>> > Google search for more info before doing that as it may yield more 
>> search
>> > terms.
>> > I suggest this because I have found things that the cleaning tools did 
>> > not.
>> >
>> > Good luck!
>> > Patrick
>> >
>> >> -----Original Message-----
>> >> From: Dana Tierney Subject: Re: Popups are driving me crazy
>> >>
>> >> Based on a recommendation from someone here, I have been using Ad- 
>> Aware >> which seems to do a really good job of finding obscure dlls and 
>> registry >> settings that cause this. I mean, I get popups on sites that 
>> do not have >> popups, like this one, my webmail interface, and my own 
>> pages. It is >> however somewhat discouraging to see the registry 
>> settings keep coming >> back. I do think there is some program (possibly 
>> Kazaa) which makes >> these changes whenever you run it. Interestingly 
>> this only happens in >> IE; Opera is not bothered by popups. However, 
>> Opera does not like some >> scripted sites, such as HoF, so I can't just 
>> ignore IE. Do your popups >> something have a title about "specificpop 
>> network"?
>> >>
>> >> Dana
>> >
>> >
>>
> 
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