[AccessD] OT- Recommendations on Eudora

Seth Galitzer sgsax at ksu.edu
Tue Mar 11 09:23:00 CST 2003


Rocky,

Eudora is and always will be my absolute favorite email client.  It is
relatively lightweight, easy to use, automatically decodes attachments
(which makes it easy to scan them for viri), and is immune to Outlook
exploits.  It can handle mailboxes (folder) as big as 50MB or larger. 
It doesn't use a crappy database format (like pst for Outlook) that is
prone to corruption and bloating.  It has flexible filtering and a nice
address book.  It only does email and nothing else, and it does a damn
fine job with it.

The current version is a unified download, which includes the Light
(free, fewer features) version, the Paid (full-featured, costs money)
version, and a Sponsored (full-featured, free, uses a small banner-type
ad) version.  I personally have never missed any of the features from
Paid or Sponsored mode and have always uses Light mode.

I love it and highly recommend it.  I only wish I could find something
comparable in linux...

Seth

On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 09:04, Rocky Smolin - Beach Access Software wrote:
> Dear List:
> 
> I'm considering switching mail programs.  Does anyone have any experience with Eudora Light?  I'm currently using Outlook Express.  MTIA
> 
> Rocky
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Seth Galitzer			sgsax at ksu.edu
Computing Specialist		http://puma.agron.ksu.edu/~sgsax
Dept. of Plant Pathology
Kansas State University




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