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From: "Rae Jean" <>
Subject: Re: [TMG] OT - anti-virus "superstition"?
Date: Sun, 5 May 2002 11:51:26 -0500
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Caroline
Sorry you had a crash but do appreciate your comments. They have saved me.
Was at the point of installing Eudora myself since I currently use OE. After
trying the OE preview pane toolbar button and right click message properties
ideas (both work well), I was beginning to wonder if I should change to
Eudora. Thanks for your feedback.... decision made to stick with OE.
Rae Jean in Tennessee


----- Original Message -----
From: Caroline Gurney <>
To: <>
Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 11:19 AM
Subject: Re: [TMG] OT - anti-virus "superstition"?


--- SNIP
: Eudora seemed more promising. No problems with installation & I was
pleased
: that it copied all my folders & messages over from OE. However, I found
the
: operation of the program itself cumbersome after OE. It took much longer
to
: download mail. Every timed I moved to a new folder it opened on the
taskbar
: & I had to manually close it again. I also could not see how the
: arrangements for previewing & opening messages differed significantly from
: those in OE.
:
: After a couple of days I decided that I much preferred OE & was prepared
to
: live with it being the virus writers' target. I therefore uninstalled
: Pegasus & Eudora again. On rebooting my system crashed & corrupted Windows
: so spectacularly that I was forced to reinstall the OS. Bill Gates'
revenge
: for trying out rival software perhaps?



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