I'm no expert in email or Eudora, but I think the culprit is Eudora,
not TB!
I used Eudora for quite a while, and was pleased with it. But then I
changed in order to have a more stable multi-user MUA. I wound up
importing Eudora messages, at various times, into Pegasus and Zoot. My
experience then was similar to yours now with TB!: Eudora's messages
have a significant number of HTML-like tags.
If I were you, I wouldn't take the time to remove the tags. The less
preferable option would be to keep Eudora on my computer for the
purpose of reading the old messages, and the more preferable option
would be to use Mailbag Assistant (Fookes Software). Mailbag
Assistant is an email and archive management tool which can read the
Eudora files, and you can reply to them if desired with Mailbag
Assistant as the front end for TB! If you decide someday to switch
out of TB!, the program can read these message files, too.
--
JN
Michael T. Ashby wrote on Thursday, March 21, 2002:
> I recently migrated from Eudora to TB! and I'm very happy, but I've
> found another oddball quirk that I'm hoping the "collective" here can
> help me with.
> All of my sent items have imported with HTML tags in the body of the
> document. TB! doesn't render the e-mail as html, so it shows the tags.
> I don't use HTML for e-mail. Everything that I sent was in plain text,
> so I don't know why TB! decided to add the tags.
> Anyone have any suggestions on how to remove them from my 20,000+ sent
> e-mails? :-)
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