Demetrius wrote:

 > Interesting..............I have used Eudora for many years and never
 > had any major issues. No program is trouble free, but Eudora has
 > always been there for me.

You've never had to use Eudora to connect to an Imap server. It is a 
decent pop mailer kludged to work with IMAP servers by trying to treat 
them, as much as possible, like a POP server.  A kludge at best.

I vastly prefer Mozilla or Mail.app. I live and die by e-mail, it's the 
one app *always* open on my computers, and Mozilla mail is on my short 
'pry it out of my cold dead fingers' list ;-)

YMMV.

I have never, in 8 years of using it, lost a *single* mail message using 
netscape/mozilla, starting with Netscape 4 (the first to support imap)

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs




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