Rumor has it that James Smallacombe may have mentioned these words:
>On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Rogerio Brito wrote:
>>
>> > I know this is VERY off-topic, but do you know any "good" MUA
>> > for Windows?
>>
>> Pegasus is manual-ware. It's very solid, feature-rich, and powerful. Not
>> the most user-friendly, though--but then, that wasn't your question. :)
>
>I've also seen Pegasus suffer the same stray line feed problem that some
>versions of Eudora, Outlook and Claris Emailer has. Not sure which
>version(s) of Pegasus this was, though...
Nor I, but I can tell you (pretty close) what versions of Eudora have the
problem: Eudora Lite and Pro Version 4.0 thru 4.1. AFAIK Eudora 4.2 is
finally free of the bug, but I honestly haven't seen any new "features"
that improve the software over 3.0 Pro (with which I haven't had any
problems with for over 4 years).
If you're an ISP and you're looking for something to pass out, Eudora Lite
1.5.4 is the latest 1.x version that I know of, and if you separate out the
16-bit from the 32-bit stuff (and remove a .bmp on the 32-bit side as well,
IIRC) they can be made to fit on one 1.44 Meg floppy. Just be sure to find
out what OS people are running, I don't think the 16-bit & 32-bit stuff is
interchangeable (I don't think the 16-bit stuff runs in Winblows 9x/NT).
HTH,
Roger "Merch" Merchberger
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