On Aug 16, 10:13 am, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
wrote:
Go spelunking about the Eudora site, ISTR they made the code available
for free when they stopped supporting it.
I read that somewhere too, but couldn't find anything on their site.
But, Googling around I did locate a
Apparently one cannot pay for 6.2.4 and must revert to Sponsored.
So one has to endure their little window.
though they probably never fill it with ads, I don't want it.
Plus, sponsored doesn't provide SpamWatch.
Otherwise, I don't see any significant improvements.
This was not my experience
On Aug 16, 5:34 am, Lawrence David Eden lde...@comcast.net wrote:
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Go to the HELP menu and find the Payment Registration section and
you can plug in your existing registration.
Larry
Good suggestion Larry.
However, when I plug in my reg code I get a dialogue telling me I need
to
On Aug 16, 2009, at 9:43 AM, Cliff Rediger wrote:
On Aug 16, 5:34 am, Lawrence David Eden lde...@comcast.net wrote:
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Go to the HELP menu and find the Payment Registration section and
you can plug in your existing registration.
Larry
Good suggestion Larry.
However, when I plug in
I have been running Eudora 6.2.4 (paid) with SpamSieve 2.7.5 under
Mac OS X 10.4.11 for quite some time and could not be happier with
its performance and reliability. I have a hugely complex mail folder
which is handled efficiently and reliably by my current setup.
Obviously I eventually will
I have been using Eudora for years and have no complaints.
Why do you want to migrate? What, if any, are the advantages of
migration to a different mail program?
Larry
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On 8/13/09 5:59 AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
What, if any, are the advantages of
migration to a different mail program?
Try Thunderbird and you'll never go back.
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On 8/13/09 5:59 AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote:
What, if any
Well this turns out to be a lively thread. Great.
First, why do I want to migrate: To get more modern, but mostly
there are a few small, picky things that annoy me about Eudroa 6.0
(some may just be due to my ignorance or misuse). 1. I don't like that
it distinguishes mailboxes from Folders and
Well this turns out to be a lively thread. Great.
First, why do I want to migrate: To get more modern, but mostly
there are a few small, picky things that annoy me about Eudroa 6.0
(some may just be due to my ignorance or misuse).
I trust that you are aware that Eudora is up to Version 6.2.4.
On Aug 13, 11:51 am, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
It all leaves me in the hard-core you'll pry Eudora from my cold
dead hands camp... I love the speed. The regular expression
filtering. The standard mailbox format. The ability to organize
things folder/mailbox, *and* use aliases to
At 3:55 PM -0700 8/13/2009, Cliff Rediger wrote:
Dan, could you elaborate on how to make and how you use aliases?
Put a mailbox anywhere. Double-click on it. It opens in Eudora, and
Eudora automatically makes an alias of that mailbox in your Eudora
Mail folder. You can then use it as-is, or
Hello Cliff,
I find that Mail attempts to convert and (corrupt) postscript items.
Also if you send an image say a jpeg and you check send windows
Friendly it downsamples
some images.. I have sent images to magazines that were correct
but when the PC opened them on the other end - the size was
Has anyone tried MailForge? It was supposed to work like Eudora, but I
haven't seen anything about it lately. Is it working?
We've tried Evolution, but don't like it too much. We didn't like Tbird
either, but that was a year or more ago.
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