>Subject: Re: IMAP mail clients
>From: Amber Rhea <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Poking around the web a little more yielded a program called "Mail Drop"
>which looked promising - unfortunately I can find it available only in
>
Poking around the web a little more yielded a program called "Mail Drop"
which looked promising - unfortunately I can find it available only in
Spanish. (Yeah, I should probably use it to practice my Spanish, but...) :)
Anybody know of an English version?
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*** Amber Rhea ***
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on 9/26/01 7:10 PM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> Eudora 4.2 or 4.3 (I know 4.0 didn't support it) is good, but versions 4.x
>>> are getting harder to find for download.
>>
>> Is Eudora 4.3 68k compatible? IIRC, when I tried to upgrade Eudora
>> 4.0 on my IIci to 4.3, I got a me
At 04:05 -0700 on 26/09/01, Andrew Michael MacTao wrote:
>>At 23:12 -0400 on 25/09/01, Amber Rhea wrote:
>>
>>>Thoughts and opinions, please. What are some good, non-memory-hogging email
>> >programs that are IMAP capable? Gracias...
>
>pickle wrote:
>>Eudora 4.2 or 4.3 (I know 4.0 didn't suppor
>At 23:12 -0400 on 25/09/01, Amber Rhea wrote:
>
>>Thoughts and opinions, please. What are some good, non-memory-hogging email
> >programs that are IMAP capable? Gracias...
pickle wrote:
>Eudora 4.2 or 4.3 (I know 4.0 didn't support it) is good, but versions 4.x
>are getting harder to find for d
At 23:12 -0400 on 25/09/01, Amber Rhea wrote:
>Thoughts and opinions, please. What are some good, non-memory-hogging email
>programs that are IMAP capable? Gracias...
Eudora 4.2 or 4.3 (I know 4.0 didn't support it) is good, but versions 4.x
are getting harder to find for download.
Netscape wil
Thoughts and opinions, please. What are some good, non-memory-hogging email
programs that are IMAP capable? Gracias...
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