Re: Migrating from Eudora ?

2009-08-17 Thread Cliff Rediger
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

Re: Migrating from Eudora ?

2009-08-16 Thread Lawrence David Eden
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

Re: Migrating from Eudora ?

2009-08-16 Thread Cliff Rediger
On Aug 16, 5:34 am, Lawrence David Eden lde...@comcast.net wrote: . 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

Re: Migrating from Eudora ?

2009-08-16 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Aug 16, 2009, at 9:43 AM, Cliff Rediger wrote: On Aug 16, 5:34 am, Lawrence David Eden lde...@comcast.net wrote: . 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

Re: Migrating from Eudora ?

2009-08-15 Thread Maretta Holden
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

Re: Migrating from Eudora ?

2009-08-13 Thread Lawrence David Eden
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 --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed Low End Mac's G3-5

Re: Migrating from Eudora ?

2009-08-13 Thread Nestamicky
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. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed Low End Mac's G3-5

Re: Migrating from Eudora ?

2009-08-13 Thread Gorka L Martinez Mezo
was lost. Did anybody suffered the same problem? Gorka from Spain - Original Message - From: Nestamicky To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com Sent: Thursday, August 13, 2009 4:47 PM Subject: Re: Migrating from Eudora ? On 8/13/09 5:59 AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote: What, if any

Re: Migrating from Eudora ?

2009-08-13 Thread Cliff Rediger
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

Re: Migrating from Eudora ?

2009-08-13 Thread Lawrence David Eden
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.

Re: Migrating from Eudora ?

2009-08-13 Thread Cliff Rediger
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

Re: Migrating from Eudora ?

2009-08-13 Thread Dan
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

Re: Migrating from Eudora ?

2009-08-12 Thread Geoff Black
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

Re: Migrating from Eudora ?

2009-08-12 Thread Paul Kemner
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. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You