After I tried OE 5, saw how it puts everything in its own database that 
can't be opened, and heard of various problems people had when their OE
databases refused to open, etc., I went back to OE 4.5, in which your mail
can still be found in folders on your hard drive that can be moved around if
you want (making archiving easy.)

YMMV, but there was nothing in 5.x to make up for that downside for me.

Beverly


> I have recently upgraded (?) from OE 4.5 to OE 5.0.4.  Am running OS 9.2.  I
> can't seem to get it, and or, OS 9.2 Multi-User configured so that I and
> another user on the machine can access the same common-use email account
> file.  Under OE 4.5 this seemed to be a snap to configure, but am having
> problems with the upgrade.  I have followed the directions in the 5.0.4
> Read-Me file that seem to explain how to do this, but when I log on as the
> other user I get a "new" OE user account.  Even after adding the common-use
> account to this other user, it still can't access the common account.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Jerry

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