And so it came to pass that Andrew Stiller spake:

>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!


Andrew, on a mac all your data is stored in a folder called "Eudora 
Folder" this is either in your system folder, or in the application 
folder for the old version of Eudora.

When I upgraded from 4.2 to 5.1, I simply moved that folder inside 
the application folder for Eudora 5.1 and everything came up fine.

See, Eudora's not that bad after all.

If there is a default "Eudora Folder" inside your system folder, you 
need to get rid of it as it will override your own data. I replaced 
it with an alias to my own Eudora Folder.


David Stonestreet


-- 

Rocky Road - in Oz

"Fleeing from the Cylon tyranny, the last Battlestar, Galactica, 
leads a ragtag, fugitive fleet, on a lonely quest, for a shining 
planet known as Earth."
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