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Eudora Replacement



On Tuesday 12 October 2004 11:36, Bob Gorman wrote:
> So I'm looking for recommendations for a client-based MUA that approximates
> the functionality of Eudora.  In preparation for this I have moved my mail

Not many things can really replace Eudora. Eudora was the only thing I really 
loved on Windows, and when 1999 came around and I switched to Linux full 
time, I ran Eudora through Wine...but eventually I switched to full-blown KDE 
and Kmail and the pain of the separation has not quite faded. Oh, lovely 
statistics and multiple color tagging, I shall miss thee....

Kmail does 50-70% of Eudora (and has some great features of its own, like 
hard-core integration with Kopete and the Address Book) and Thunderbird has 
another chunk. Evolution has another chunk, but nothing now or since has 
really competed with Eudora.

Sorry.

B




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