Actually, I would consider Entourage to be more in conformity with standards
and practice than Eudora in this case. Having/requiring a file with an
ambiguous file type (TEXT) as Eudora does is not consistent with the
expected Macintosh user experience.

on 01.9.18 8:37 AM, William Porter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 9/18/01 at 12:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Barry Wainwright) wrote:
> 
>> Even after running SR1 you won't be able to directly import the mailboxes
>> into Eudora. You need to change the file type to "TEXT" first. Entourage
>> creates a file with file type "MBOX" which is not recognised by Eudora.
> 
> Thanks Barry.
> 
> I'm curious. Isn't MBOX supposed to be some sort of standard? What's the point
> of writing a file supposedly in conformity to the standard, but doing so in a
> way that keeps other programs that use the standard, too, from being able to
> open the file? Perhaps I'm missing something here. Entourage is
> extraordinarily
> powerful, but I have sometimes felt, both with Entourage and with Outlook
> Express before it, that it was a lot harder for me to get my data out of the
> application than it ought to be....

-- 
Eric Hildum 


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