I had been using Eudora for some time, and loved the program. After having
some problems, my ISP suggested that I switch to IE. They said that the
Eudora send and receive functions are sometimes incompatible with my ISP,
and that as a result, some of my mail might not be received or sent if I
used Eudora.
True, the problems disappeared. However, I find that strange - and possibly
coincidental. After all, doesn't IE and Eudora and Pegasus and any other
POP3 email client send the identical commands to the remote server? One
program may have different features or a superior interface, but it seems
logical to me that all e-mail clients would handle the basic work of sending
and receiving in the same way.
Did I receive correct information from my ISP help desk? Can one e-mail
client send and receive better or differently than another?
David Grossman
> > > As for the 3rd, Eudora www.eudora.com sends/receives to Hotmail and
IMHO
> >is
> > > a far better program.
> > > Peter Kaulback
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