From: Michael Edwards (mje_at_foxall.com.au)
Date: Sun Dec 02 2001 - 03:31:01 EST
Michael Edwards.
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[Steve Andre:]
>> WHY ARE ANY OF YOU PEOPLE RUNNING THIS ***DISEASED*** SOFTWARE!
>>
>>The number of bugs in Outlook/Outlook Express has gone beyond
>>*ALL* reasonability. This software should not be used by anyone.
[Randal Whittle:]
>BTW, Eudora has a full-working version available and its free
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I have heard people comment on the fact that Eudora has some very
unexpected or non-standard behaviour. I don't remember the details of what it
was, but it sounded like a good reason not to use Eudora. Is this something
obvious enough that you can divine what it might be that I have in mind?
Or might it be certain features it lacks that you'd normally expect to
have? I'm afraid I've forgotten what it was - but there was something quite big
against using it, and I remember at the time mentally crossing it off my list of
possible options.
I would still have to know how to convert my Outlook Express files before I
could even consider adopting another program. Or if I could reliably convert
the e-mail files to plain-text format and use a text-editor or word-processor to
read them, that would be even better; and I could perhaps start again with a new
program.
Regards,
Michael Edwards.
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