Hmmm, any chance it will import messages from Outlook?

Cheers,
Greg

-----Original Message-----
From: A.M. Holm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, June 29, 2001 6:21 PM
Subject: Re: [pop3] Calypso Client Now Free


>Hi All,
>
>On 6/29/01 at 11:59 AM Alan S. Harrell sharpened a quill and thoughtfully
>inscribed:
>
>>Holm, is there a Calypso support mailing list?
>
>Indeed, there is:
>
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CalypsoMail
>
>I've been a member for many months but rarely post since I I haven't had
>any problems with Calypso that a little tinkering hasn't solved. One of the
>advantages of the Calypso Group was that the application's main programmer,
>Tommy Evans, was a regular contributor. Intricate technical questions
>therefore, often received answers straight from the horse's mouth.
>
>>I know you are saddened by the news since this is your main client,
>>but you have to give the nod to these people for offering their final
>>version free to the public.  This is a quality email client.  I have
>>a version of it on my drive and will update it now with this latest
>>version.  I really admire these people for doing this.
>
>I'm still happily using version 3.10, which is probably over a year old.
>The final release version is 3.30 which I will download and burn. On the
>Calypso list a comment was made that the splash screen of the latest
>release says 3.2 but the "About Calypso" correctly states 3.30.
>
>>If anyone is using Outlook Express or something like NetScape
>>Messenger as your client, you can take a step up and get a quality
>>email client for free.  Of course, Pegasus is also free and still
>>being supported, but some people just do not take to Pegasus.  If you
>>decided against Pegasus, at least take a look at Calypso.
>
>I'll be hanging on to Calypso like 'grim death'

>
>I figure it will be a couple of years at least until there's another e-mail
>client with its ease of use, its orientation of dealing with messages,
>instead of subordinating them to the intricacies of multiple account usage
>as well as a host of features that make it a truly user-friendly programme.
>
>A -  always 'Calypso-ing' in Canada
>
>
>
>

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