Dear Andrew,
May I add:
Choice 4:
Use another free program that DO import your Eudora data, for example
Outlook Express.

> Sorry to keep bothering the list w. these totally off-topic computer
> problems, but I frankly don't know where else to turn. This time it's a
> Eudora problem.
> 
> On my old computer I have Eudora lite. I downloaded the full Eudora 5.1
> (sponsored version) to the new machine, and now I'd like to import my old
> inbox, outbox, settings, filters, and address book into the new version.
> Normally, when you download Eudora it will overwrite any old version it
> finds and incorporate all these data into the new one, but since the two
> versions are on different machines, this process did not occur. Eudora 5.1
> has a built-in mechanism for importing data from other e-mail
> applications--but not from other copies of Eudora!
> 
> I went to the Eudora web site, but their online help database doesn't
> address this problem, and their tech-support is available only to users of
> the paid version of the program. So my choices are 1) recreate all my old
> data by hand, 2) pay $30 to get this question answered or 3) get an answer
> from someone on this list.
> 
> Any chance of #3?
> 
> Andrew Stiller
> Kallisti Music Press
> 
> http://www.kallistimusic.com
> 
> 
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