Doug McGarrett wrote:
As I have not been able to use Linux since a major crash a month or so ago, I am corresponding via Eudora on Windows XP. (I will install 9.2 as soon as it comes out.)
However, some kind of goofyness caused Eudora Pro 4 to terminate abruptly after downloading about 6 messages.
I had problems recently using Eudora. My ISP uses imaps and imap port is closed. Eudora insists in connect first using imap - after some trying to figure out why, I could change the default protocol to imaps. I was not surprised when Euroda complained about ssl and other stuff, and could not read any email. To make a long story shot, changed to Thunderbird. To set it up, no more than 5 minutes. Eudora, a powerfull mail reader from the good old times, is a lot behind the others. Try thunderbird, or even pine/mutt for windows! :-) http://www.washington.edu/pine/getpine/pcpine.html http://www.geocities.com/win32mutt/win32.html -- Marcos Lazarini