All,
     I'm sending this message using E-mailer.  I have plans to migrate to 
something else, and even did so once, but the loss of the 'actions' that 
I have set up made me go back to E-mailer for what I thought would be 
just a few days - a few years ago.  I'll make another attempt... some day.


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Elizabeth G ([email protected]) wrote on 10/22/12 9:24 PM ->

>I second, or third, that....
>
>Elizabeth
>On 10/22/2012 8:32 PM, cpkh wrote:
>> Robert and William,
>> Great to see some activity on this list.
>>
>> Having moved on from Emailer, I still miss it, nostalgia or the ease 
>> of use, not sure which one I miss the most.
>> The list had some wonderful discussions and really helpful hints about 
>> many things relating to computing. I am most grateful to all who 
>> contributed and still appreciate it when someone posts a message or a 
>> question.
>>
>> Thank you and kindest wishes,
>> Keith
>>
>> On 2012/10/23, at 7:05, Robert Fowler wrote:
>>
>>> Wow--haven't heard from this list in a while!
>>>
>>> With sadness, I gave up on Emailer ages ago, and moved to MSEntourage 
>>> in the
>>> MSOffice suite 2008.  I have a decently newish iMac at work, and if 
>>> Apple
>>> announces new iMacs tomorrow (!), I will be ordering a new iMac for 
>>> home, to
>>> replace my 8-year-old G5, running 10.5.  A leap from 10.5 to 10.8!  I 
>>> will
>>> also update MSOffice, which means moving from MSEntourage to MSOutlook.
>>> These MS products make use of a server on my campus, and I must say it's
>>> very nifty to be able to see the same email folders and files from 
>>> both home
>>> and office.
>>>
>>> As the years have gone by, my once beefy G5 has gotten slower and 
>>> slower,
>>> especially when web browsing, etc.  I'm looking forward to having 
>>> more speed
>>> and power with a contemporary Mac.  Emailer was fabulous in its day, and
>>> Entourage has its quirks, but I am resigned to marching off into the 
>>> future.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>>
>>> Bob Fowler
>>>
>>> -----------------------
>>> Robert M. Fowler, Ph.D.
>>> Professor, Department of Religion
>>> Baldwin Wallace University, 275 Eastland Road, Berea, OH 44017
>>> rfowler at bw.edu      http://homepages.bw.edu/~rfowler
>>> 440-826-2173 (office)  440-826-3264 (office fax)
>>> -----------------------
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 10/22/12 5:44 PM, William D. Bandes wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello - hello!
>>>>
>>>> Alive or dead?
>>>>
>>>> Still plugging along with PowerBook G4, PPC, OS 10.4 & 10.5.
>>>>
>>>> Emailer working perfectly with 10.4 & Classic, enabling me to
>>>> get a lot of fancy emailing done with the great old AppleScripts.
>>>>
>>>> Anything like it out there, for Intel and new OS's?
>>>>
>>>> Need Classic not only for Emailer, but the tons of grand old
>>>> apps, desk accessories, and other files accumulated since 1988.
>>>>
>>>> Everything I need works in 10.4, and I occasionally switch to
>>>> 10.5.  Thank goodness for my old page-layout app ReadySetGo
>>>> which has been rewritten for OSX but also opens its pre-OSX
>>>> files.  Other than that, my main apps are Graphic Converter
>>>> and Tex-Edit Plus.  My web browser is FireFox, along with the
>>>> TenFourFox knockoff which is being kept up-to-date by
>>>> volunteers.
>>>>
>>>> I let my sub to MacLife run out because there isn't anything in
>>>> it now that pertains to my setup.  I still get MacWorld in order
>>>> to know what Apple is doing, but nothing there relates for me
>>>> either.
>>>>
>>>> I could buy a new Mac if somebody would write an app for
>>>> Classic.  So Apple loses my money.
>>>>
>>>> Best regards to all, if anybody is there!
>>>>
>>>> Bill
>>>>
>>>> _______________________________oOo______________________________
>>>> William D. Bandes       [email protected]     Roseville CA USA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
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