Hello again, people.

This iMac, used by my colleague, does not have a Document folder at 
the top level (is that the right term?). I thought maybe it was in 
katakana, so I scrolled down to the bottom, and definitely there is 
no Document folder.

I upgraded his Eudora to 5.1J yesterday as it supports OS X.  Wanted 
to copy the mailbox, nicknames, etc., from the Eudora Folder in the 
System Folder (until yesterday, Eudora was running under Classic 
Environment) to the new Eudora Folder (which  Eudora 5.1J should have 
installed but didn't) which should be in the Document folder.

As it is, Eudora is running under OS X but pulling data from OS 9.x 
system.  Is this normal?

Thanks in advance,

Kay Narumi
Tokyo Japan

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