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I've also been using Eudora since Windows 3.0 and I'm still using it on 
WIN2K.  I've never been even slightly tempted to switch.  Zero problems, 
intuitive interface, easy to use, full featured, no capacity limitations, 
and above all, no automatic execution of attachments without my knowledge 
and consent.  The adware thing is a red herring caused by the fact the the 
free version of Eudora displays a postage stamp sized ad on your screen 
while you're using Eudora.  The directory containing the ads has the same 
name as that used by aureate, but aureate is not installed.


At 11/30/2001 09:15 AM, Ron Augustine wrote:
>I've used Eudora on every Windows platform from Win 3.1 to Win-2K which 
>includes at least six varieties-- all with Zero problems.  Others have 
>also reported the same results here.
>
>If you had a problem, it was likely something else-- possibly your OS, not 
>Eudora.  Eudora was around long before the MS clients, as well as the 
>other eMail programs being discussed here.
>
>Across six OS platforms and more than 30 computers currently running 
>Eudora 24/7 -- I would have seen problems if they existed.
>
>It's unfortunate, but there has been a lot of erroneous information posted 
>to this thread on this subject --
>________________________________________
>At 01:48 PM 11/30/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>
>>All software has bugs... if you haven't found any, you haven't used the
>>software in enough diverse conditions to reveal them.  It might also
>>depend on which platform you are using.  A friend of mine uses Eudora on
>>the Mac and has no complaints.  I used Eudora on Windows and had no end of
>>troubles.
>>
>>-- John
>>
>>On Fri, 30 Nov 2001, Ron Augustine wrote:
>>
>> > I've been using various versions Eudora for years and have it running on
>> > about 30 PCs -- all users with different eMail accounts.  There are no 
>> MIME
>> > problems or bugs or any other problem issues.
>
>