>Is there a cache of ads somewhere?   If so, you might try cleaning it
>out if it is excessive.   It could be that Eudora is taking time
>going through it's cache attempting to find a match.  I'll admit this
>is unlikely, but worth checking.

Yeah, there is a cache of ads (Documents:Eudora Folder:Ad Folder) but 
it is probably faster for Eudora to get ads off the hard drive than 
to grab them off the net. I have noticed a slight freeze while it's 
downloading an ad, but that's what you get for not paying for 
software. :) (That, and the strange urge to save turtles)

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