[access-uk] Re: Moving over to Eudora from Outlook Express

  • From: "Douglas Harrison" <harrisondf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2005 12:50:59 +0100

Ray,
If you don't get an answer on this list, you might like to try on 
Blindeudora - also on Freelists.  When I was trying out Eudora last year 
I got quite a lot of help from people on that list. 


Douglas
 
On 10 Aug 2005 at 12:04, Ray's Home wrote:

> I have been trying out Eudora and quite like it.  (Pegasus didn't seem
> worth the trouble of investigating further for those who recall my earlier
> message about it.)
> 
> I have installed Eudora in sponsored mode, and the only trouble there is
> that you don't get support from Eudora;  only in the paid mode, seemingly.
> Hence my question to this list.
> 
> Eudora is working fine for downloading and sending mesages.  The problem
> comes when I import my voluminous mailboxes from Outllook Distress. 
> Eudora simply doesn't seem to import all the messages.  There's no
> indication in the import process that Eudora has encountered corrupt
> mailbox messages.  Its simply that they are not all there.  Wonder if
> anyone knows the solution to this?
> 
> I should say the Eudora documentation mentions Outlook Express 5.x and no
> mention of 6, so could this be the problem?  Also, although I do not see
> it mentioned, there may be a limit to the size of mailboxes Eudora can
> import.  I have searched the web pretty exhaustively and cannot come up
> with an answer, so hope someone here might have a clue.
> 
> Thanks.
> Ray
> 

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Douglas Harrison


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