It's a spam protection techinique used by many email providers. You just send all emails using the outgoing email server of whichever service you're logged into. I do that all the time - I send emails from my work email address via my home ISP's email server, even though they're different providers.
Good thought. But Verizon and now Time Warner Cable required an authentication to access their network. And my email server Phoenix Hosting then requires its own authentication. Thus: dual passwords. I'm still using Eudora 6. It's handy to be able to still access the downloaded emails when I boot into Mac OS 9. You shouldn't need two passwords. You simply access the email server directly. Download Now. Developer's Description By Qualcomm. Email client features: Find messages quickly with powerful search functions.
Address emails quickly and easily with automatic name completion. Manage multiple email accounts easily and discretely within the single program. Work uninterrupted by sending and receiving email in the background. Enjoy the advantages of a word processor with automatic spell checking. Engage in more complete communications through easy handling of attachments and the ability to view HTML and graphics right in the body of a message. Full Specifications.
What's new in version 6. Release August 25, Date Added May 19, Version 6. Operating Systems. Additional Requirements None. Total Downloads 20, Downloads Last Week 0. Report Software. Related Software. I have over , archived messages in the Windows Eudora format going back to , along with 28, embedded images and 33, saved attachments.
I run it with only minor problems under Windows I know of no other email client that can manage repositories that large and search them so quickly. I spend hours each day using Eudora to read and send email. I can do a complex search for anything in the 20 years of archived email in under a minute. It will be a sad day when I have to give it up.
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Participate in our survey! I do hope that someone, or some group, or some company, will adopt the Windows Eudora source code and revive it as a supported program. The Computer History Museum cannot do that. Only the Eudora fan base can. The tasks in reviving the Windows version include replacing several third-party libraries for isolated tasks, like spell-checking. The HTML rendering engine should be replaced with something more modern. The handling of Unicode and other special character encoding needs to be improved.
After more than three years of discussion, we finally secured an agreement with RogueWave, giving us permission to distribute a binary linkable library compiled from the year-old source code, but only for noncommercial use. That library is not currently part of this release, but we will build and distribute it if there is credible interest in rebuilding a noncommercial Windows version of Eudora. But it will take some effort to make the changes to the RogueWave source code necessary to compile it in a modern development environment, and we could use help in doing that.
The Macintosh version, because it is based on an older processor and operating system, would be harder to resuscitate. It would have to be substantially rewritten for the current Mac environment.
But not much is beyond the capability of motivated and clever programmers. Have at it. Len Shustek is the founding chairman emeritus of the board of trustees of the Computer History Museum.
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