RE: not a win-eyes problem, but you might know the answer

2015-08-05 Thread Chris Grabowski via Talk
The fee for Becky is a onetime payment.
I bought mine in 2005 and it is still being updated and working well.
Chris


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Subject: Re: not a win-eyes problem, but you might know the answer 

Hi,

I too used Eudora till just recently, when I was switching Internet providers, 
and could not get Eudora to work.  Certificate problems here too.  

I reluctantly switched over to Becky, after giving the other email programs a 
try.  Becky seems to work the best, but it too has its quirks.  

I never liked Thunderbird's Spell Checker, and Windows Live Mail just would 
never cooperate.  Probably a user with little patience just not giving WLM much 
of a chance.  
Becky is not Free, and will cost you about $40.  It does have a 30 day trial 
period, and the program will run after the 30 days are up, but will tell you 
three times that Becky is Shareware and that you've gone over the 30 day trial 
period.  but, pressing the Enter key three times during its start up will get 
you by these messages, and into the program.  

Becky handles multiple email accounts, and sorts mail well too.  

Becky is made by some good people in Japan, and there is the ocasional bit of 
Asian Lodgic that will have you scratching your head, until you catch on.  But, 
all in all, Becky is working well for me, and I'll probably pay the $40 once I 
figure out a few more things.  

 
--
Dave dlh...@centurylink.net


The program does have a Help file, and like most Help files, it does
tell you a little, but there are some questions you will need to use the
Trial and Error method to come up with an answer.  


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Re: not a win-eyes problem, but you might know the answer

2015-08-04 Thread Matthew Chao via Talk
I also like Eudora; simple to use, though a little behind the 
times.  Becky also good, though I'm having trouble with it getting 
along with my Verizon provider.--Matthew Chao


At 07:43 AM 8/4/2015 -0700, you wrote:

Hi,

I too used Eudora till just recently, when I was switching Internet
providers, and could not get Eudora to work.  Certificate problems here
too.

I reluctantly switched over to Becky, after giving the other email
programs a try.  Becky seems to work the best, but it too has its
quirks.

I never liked Thunderbird's Spell Checker, and Windows Live Mail just
would never cooperate.  Probably a user with little patience just not
giving WLM much of a chance.
Becky is not Free, and will cost you about $40.  It does have a 30 day
trial period, and the program will run after the 30 days are up, but
will tell you three times that Becky is Shareware and that you've gone
over the 30 day trial period.  but, pressing the Enter key three times
during its start up will get you by these messages, and into the program.

Becky handles multiple email accounts, and sorts mail well too.

Becky is made by some good people in Japan, and there is the ocasional
bit of Asian Lodgic that will have you scratching your head, until you
catch on.  But, all in all, Becky is working well for me, and I'll
probably pay the $40 once I figure out a few more things.


--
Dave dlh...@centurylink.net


The program does have a Help file, and like most Help files, it does
tell you a little, but there are some questions you will need to use the
Trial and Error method to come up with an answer.


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Re: not a win-eyes problem, but you might know the answer

2015-08-04 Thread via Talk
Hi,

I too used Eudora till just recently, when I was switching Internet
providers, and could not get Eudora to work.  Certificate problems here
too.  

I reluctantly switched over to Becky, after giving the other email
programs a try.  Becky seems to work the best, but it too has its
quirks.  

I never liked Thunderbird's Spell Checker, and Windows Live Mail just
would never cooperate.  Probably a user with little patience just not
giving WLM much of a chance.  
Becky is not Free, and will cost you about $40.  It does have a 30 day
trial period, and the program will run after the 30 days are up, but
will tell you three times that Becky is Shareware and that you've gone
over the 30 day trial period.  but, pressing the Enter key three times
during its start up will get you by these messages, and into the program.  

Becky handles multiple email accounts, and sorts mail well too.  

Becky is made by some good people in Japan, and there is the ocasional
bit of Asian Lodgic that will have you scratching your head, until you
catch on.  But, all in all, Becky is working well for me, and I'll
probably pay the $40 once I figure out a few more things.  

 
-- 
Dave dlh...@centurylink.net


The program does have a Help file, and like most Help files, it does
tell you a little, but there are some questions you will need to use the
Trial and Error method to come up with an answer.  


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