Jack, On Wednesday 01 November 2006 04:15, Jack Malone wrote:
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To answer Carlos' question, Eudora has the ability to edit messages and their subject headers. I occasionally made use of that feature when I used Eudora on the Mac and later on Windows.
Randall Schulz
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In case you have not heard eudora is going open source Randall. They plan to redo redo it completely based off of thunderbird. I still use eudora on windows. Going to be interesting how it turns out mid 2007 when they release the first version of the open source.
Yes, I did pick that up. I think one of Fred Miller's posts put me onto it. If they add real topic threading, I might consider switching. But the last time I checked, that was still lacking, and to my mind it's a huge deficit. It does have other nice features that I miss. E.g., ALT-clicking on a subject in the mailbox pulls together at that point in the list of messages all those message that have a matching subject. The same goes for sender and label (see next sentence). It has user-defined text+color labels that can be assigned manually or by filter actions. All and all, though, KMail has zoomed ahead in the past few years. ... Well, to be fair, KMail has zoomed ahead of Eudora's state as of a few years ago. I don't know how active development has been, but it had seemed to become quiescent at Qualcomm.
jack
Randall Schulz