At 11:26 AM 04/21/02, Thomas Schaller wrote:
 >And last week, after all the server software changes I gave up on Eudora too
 >and went over to Outlook - I just couldn't get Eudora NOT to display the
 >minimal Internet header info - it seems one can disable the long Internet
 >header info, but the Unsubscribe stuff is still in front of the message
 >which means too much hand scrolling going on.

There is a good way to get Eudora to suppress all but the most basic 
headers (From, To, Subject, Date, Reply-to). I can provide details if you 
like -- I have this in place currently.

 >I have used Outlook now for a week and it feels fine.

You mean Outlook Express. Despite the similar names, Outlook and Outlook 
Express have very little in common. Outlook is a PIM which includes email 
capability but also features a calendar, address book, todo list, etc. OE 
is an email and Usenet client, plain and simple.

 >Andrew, the Import option works great - takes quite some time, but all the
 >Eudora settings are transferred automatically - that's how they get you,
 >those guys at the MS camp :-)

I think that Andrew's problem was that his new Eudora wouldn't 
automatically import his old Eudora settings *from his old computer* -- and 
I'm betting that OE won't do that either. His question was which files to 
copy over from his old computer to his new one. Once he does that, Eudora 
will automatically read them, no importing necessary.

Aaron.

_______________________________________________
Finale mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mail.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale

Reply via email to