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Rob McNair-Huff
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07-03-2003 02:10 PM ET (US)
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I keep hearing about poor support on the part of Qualcomm, but there are never any specifics to point out what the root of the problem really is. Anyone willing to offer examples?
I have used Eudora off and on for years, with stints of using Mail and PowerMail in between, and so far Eudora just works while the other programs have integral problems that the developers either won't admit to or won't address otherwise. I haven't used Mulberry, mainly because it is even more of a visual nightmare in terms of its user interface than Eudora...
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07-11-2003 09:54 AM ET (US)
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FWIW: new beta out as of yesterday, 6.0b26. Not a lot of significant changes unless you are using IMAP.
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| JJ
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08-01-2003 03:46 AM ET (US)
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Edited by author 08-01-2003 03:48 AM
Anyone else had a look at MailSmith http://www.barebones.com/products/mailsmith ? After years of (paid) Eudora use I'm about to switch, because the OS X version of Eudora was slow in coming, slow to develop, and still doesn't "feel" OS X native. (Mailsmith has no IMAP though.)
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10-21-2003 05:17 PM ET (US)
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I don't know if I'm in the right place so please let me know if I'm not. I have an awful Eudora problem that started a few days ago; I upgraded to 6 hoping it would resolve the problem but to no avail. Mail downloads and can be sent upon initial connection but after that I get message after message telling me connection timed out, host not found, etc. on both incoming and outgoing mail. Earthlink swears it's not their problem since I can access my mail through remote locations. Please, can anyone help?? I'm going crazy with this and Eudora's site is useless. Thanks.
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| Robin
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08-15-2004 09:12 AM ET (US)
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I'm running Eudora 6.1. Is there any way to set a filter that will identify incoming emails with no subject or no sender? Thanks.
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10-26-2004 02:15 PM ET (US)
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I hope this message makes it to the board without being censored. I have found a security hole in Eudora 5x and 6x. It involves the eudora.log If you have more than one personality set up, and sometimes if you don't, your password is printed to eudora.log in plain text, unencoded, and without the "xxxxx". I have reported this several times with no answer and no solution. I do have a solution. In "Options" and "Logging", uncheck all the boxes and set the file size to 1 kb. This will prevent eudora.log from printing your password. It is unbelievable to me that Qualcomm/Eudora has not responded to this hole anywhere on their site. I respect this business, and I continue to use Eudora. I'm just very careful. This reminds me of one of their first versions I used, whee the password was printed in the eudora.ini file in plain text. Unreal man. Just unreal. They haven't advanced much at all as far as security goes. By the way, the address I used when reporting this flaw is darrelldmartin@yahoo.com
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01-22-2005 10:44 PM ET (US)
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I have a number of address books. Can I move more than one e-mail address at a time to another book? When I highlight a group of addresses and try to move them to another book, it only moves one.
Thanks for your help.
Jim Kirkland
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| ellenhof
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05-09-2005 04:02 PM ET (US)
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Suddenly, every time I check mail, try to open a piece of mail or receive a piece of mail, I get the task status and task error tool bars displayed in a long vertical slash on the left of my page. I cannot figure out how to stop this annoying habit. Help???
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11-01-2006 07:42 PM ET (US)
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Hi, I have Eudora 7 & its an awesome program but my original emails keep getting cut off after the 1st line or so & replaced by ...snip... Ids this something I can stop
thank you all for your help cheers Lawrence
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