Marlyse, I agree, I said "you do not need to own FileMaker" - and I know that you are familiar with eMA.
One business partner uses Eudora as his basic database. I have tried to migrate him to FileMaker and eMA and he resists, despite the fact that regular Eudora crashes are clearly related to database management issues. eMA is a wonderful support system for the database. Midi Marlyse caused electrons to sail in cyberspace with: >actually he does not need filemaker - runtime version runs just dandy. > >---marlyse > >>As much as you desire to kept them all in PowerMail, I would strongly >>suggest that you consider the eMA archive solution. You do not need to >>own FileMaker, if you switch email client, eMA works with all the major >>clients, and is not dependent on your staying with any particular client. >>eMA will maintain your folder list. I have had 4 email clients and all >>the email I felt I needed to save is in eMA now. > > >

