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>I installed it (it's actually Eudora OSE - Open Source Edition). Had
Thanks - I knew it was something like that. Any gotchas waiting for me
(or rather the friend I'll be supporting)?
>a similar problem trying to transfer Outlook mailboxes over. There's
>a third party application that will handle exporting the mailboxes
>(from one machine/application) and then importing to the other. You
>have to install it on both machines, obviously, but the trial version
>works 100% (or at least the limitations didn't restrict what I had to
>do.) Aid4Mail: http://www.aid4mail.com/
Thanks for that - looks most useful. (There seems also to be "Aid4Mail
MBOX Converter (free edition)"; I always like the idea of that rather
than "trial". Says it can turn Eudora into EML files, though I'm not
sure if Thunderbird/Eudora OSE can import EML; if not, I'll have to look
at the trial version.)
Although it does seem only to handle mail specifically - I can't find
any mention of address books, or settings (I don't know what settings I
need to copy/move: ideally I'd like to move the whole installation
over). Have I missed this?
It does seem odd that no-one behind Eudora OSE seems to have thought of
the case where someone wants to upgrade at the same time as go to a new
computer.
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J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/<1985 MB++G.5AL-IS-P--Ch++(p)Ar@T0H+Sh0!:`)DNAf
.... on Thursdays on BBC Two, the former BBC2. (John Peel in "Radio Times", 1-7
May 1999.)