On 30 Jun 2000, 8:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> What is POP3 without an email reader?

A waste collector.

> I realize that Eudora is supposed to be better than Outlook Express
> (less incompatibility). Have two questions about Eudora. 

> [1]My Emails with Juno are now stored in folders from a root of the
> username. Does Eudora have a way to transfer an email from one username
> folder to another's username folder, without sending it over the
> Internet from one user to the other?

Eudora does not distinguish it's folders by Personalities (users).  The 
folders or mailboxes are essentially shared by all "Personalities."  If 
you are all the Personalities, then this is not a problem.  You can 
make your best use of Filters to establish mailboxes that are 
identified by Personality.  In other words, incoming mail could be 
sorted into folders based on their Personality.

You can move messages around from mailbox to mailbox regardless of 
which Personality was last accessed.

> I can do that in Juno by saving as a text file and importing into the
> other username, but that is tedious, one by one. 

> [2]What resources have helped you get up to speed in using Eudora:
> books, web sites, email groups, etc.? I know a little about Outlook
> Express, nothing about Eudora.

I got up to speed on Eudora when I realized that Pegasus was far 
superior and I switched to it as my main e-mail client.  

As to a helpful Eudora web site, I would recommend Andrew Starr's 
Unofficial Eudora Site:

http://www.emailman.com/eudora/

That will lead you to tutorials, mailing lists and USENET forums, 
plugins and utilities, and more...


Alan
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