At 10:24 PM 8/4/2006, you wrote:
Hi Robert,
Eudora has been able to support multiple accounts right from version 4.0.
You can also set it up for multiple users. You can also run separate
instances of Eudora. What problems are you having with Eudora?
Pranav

Thank you for you interest Pranav. I am using Eudora 7 (paid) and have actually had more than one installation of Eudora but they all were directed at the same e-mail server (maybe my wife's address and my address.). My server has announced that they are changing names (infoave.net to truvista.net) and I have until the end of the year to stop using infoave.net and switch over to truvista.net. Being the type that wants to get ahead of the curve (rather than behind), I attempted to create a Eudora account for the new e-mail address. When I reinstalled Eudora (from the downloaded installation files) I expected it to install and sit there until I loaded the new account information. Rather than do that it grabbed the account information from the other Eudora account and used that as the e-mail address etc. I tried a couple of times and realized that Eudora wasn't going to co-operate. I have the feeling (as I write this) that I have missed something obvious. I did download and install Pegasus and it is a corking good program. Unfortunately I'll have to learn or relearn how to do things I already know how to do with Eudora.

Any assistance would be appreciated.
Bob Blakely

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