Alan,
Thank you for your post. Clear explanations, and plenty to get me started

on the path to using Eudora. Theo

On Fri, 30 Jun 2000 12:06:27 -0500 "Alan S. Harrell"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 30 Jun 2000, 8:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > What is POP3 without an email reader?
> 
> A waste collector.
> 
> > I realize that Eudora is supposed to be better than Outlook 
> Express
> > (less incompatibility). Have two questions about Eudora. 
> 
> > [1]My Emails with Juno are now stored in folders from a root of 
> the
> > username. Does Eudora have a way to transfer an email from one 
> username
> > folder to another's username folder, without sending it over the
> > Internet from one user to the other?
> 
> Eudora does not distinguish it's folders by Personalities (users).  
> The 
> folders or mailboxes are essentially shared by all "Personalities."  
> If 
> you are all the Personalities, then this is not a problem.  You can 
> make your best use of Filters to establish mailboxes that are 
> identified by Personality.  In other words, incoming mail could be 
> sorted into folders based on their Personality.
> 
> You can move messages around from mailbox to mailbox regardless of 
> which Personality was last accessed.
> 
> > I can do that in Juno by saving as a text file and importing into 
> the
> > other username, but that is tedious, one by one. 
> 
> > [2]What resources have helped you get up to speed in using Eudora:
> > books, web sites, email groups, etc.? I know a little about 
> Outlook
> > Express, nothing about Eudora.
> 
> I got up to speed on Eudora when I realized that Pegasus was far 
> superior and I switched to it as my main e-mail client.  
> 
> As to a helpful Eudora web site, I would recommend Andrew Starr's 
> Unofficial Eudora Site:
> 
> http://www.emailman.com/eudora/
> 
> That will lead you to tutorials, mailing lists and USENET forums, 
> plugins and utilities, and more...
> 
> 
> Alan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 

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