jdow wrote:
> Copy it to a folder is probably the best shot if he does not directly
> export the files as MBOX files. Outlook mangles headers a little, I
> understand. But it's far easier to deal with than OutlookExpress.

OE does one thing that Outlook, for whatever stupid reason, does not do.

It allows you to forward a message as an attachment - ie, the ENTIRE
RFC822 email message received via POP3 will be wrapped in a MIME part
without any manglement I've ever seen.

Outlook (of most versions) can't do this - or at least, can't do it very
easily.  I can't imagine why.  (Neither can Eudora.  But Eudora is a
basket^Wspecial case anyway.  <g>)

Aside from the fact that OE leaks nastyware like a sieve, from the point
of view of ISP tech support I prefer OE to Outlook for this reason, and
the fact that [EMAIL PROTECTED] Outlook has to change its entire interface every
new version.

-kgd
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