On Mar 30, 2008, at 4:04 AM, Ronn! Blankenship wrote:

> Since after 10+ years of my using them both Netscape and Eudora are
> going away, I am at the point where I have to change both browser and
> mail programs.  I spent past several hours yesterday installing
> Mozilla Firefox and Thunderbird and trying to import stuff from the
> old programs.  Firefox may be a satisfactory browser but I am quite
> disappointed in the lack of functionality of Thunderbird as a mail
> client compared with Eudora, so I thought I'd ask if anyone has any
> (obviously, non-M$) recommendations?

Thunderbird didn't turn me on much either. Have you looked at gmail?  
(Before you hate it, consider that the portability of your inbox is a  
definite bonus, even if the idea of their advertising bots' peering at  
your mail is a bit spooky.) FWIW gmail will also work with POP clients.

OSX's Mail is a tolerable client but doesn't have the refinements of  
Eudora, at least not out of the box; I don't know if there are third  
party apps that approach it.

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