Terry Stockdale
Top Choices for July...

Eudora --
The E-mail Alternative

  
 

Eudora is a more sophisticated email program than Outlook Express or Netscape Messenger. It also is a competitor to Outlook and has some different features. It enables you to have multiple user ID’s, multiple POP3 (inbound) mailboxes, multiple SMTP (outbound) mail servers, filters to move messages into customized folders, and elaborate rules for the filters, SSL (Secure Socket Layer) support, and more.

Modes –– Sponsored, Paid and Light

  1. Sponsored –– default –– full–featured, free.
    ADVERTISING SUPPORTED –– I use this!
  2. Paid –– full–featured, no advertising
  3. Light –– no advertising, fewer features, fewer email management tools.

Download Eudora at http://www.eudora.com

Install gives you an option on where to store the user data folder–– this is a different place than the program folder default: c:\Program Files\Qualcomm\Eudora . If you're using Windows XP, Eudora will choose another location automatically. However, you can choose to store it anywhere you like &mdash you make that decision during the program installation.. I like to keep data in a special data directory other than "My Documents."

QUOTED FROM Eudora’s Readme.txt:

Recent email viruses and worms, such as the notorious "Melissa" and "I Love You", have heightened many people’s awareness of the need to be careful with email. For maximum protection, we recommend the following:

  1. Change your Eudora attachment directory to something other than the default
  2. Disable JavaScript in your web browser.
  3. Leave "(Warn me when I) Launch a program from a message" checked in Tools/Options/Extra Warnings.
  4. Leave "Allow executables in HTML content" unchecked in Tools/Options/Viewing Mail.

Set up your email account(s) with the New Account wizard OR Skip directly to advanced account setup. You will need to the following: Name, email address, inbound (pop/pop3) mailserver, outbound (smtp) mailserver, and your login name

And, finally, as I always suggest for connecting to the Internet, you should run both a firewall program (such as the Sunbelt Kerio Personal Firewall) and an up–to–date antivirus program (such as Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security 2006. For further comments on this subject, see my security articles in the links below.

 

Link to this page — just add this code to your web page!

<a href="http://www.terryscomputertips.com/computers/eudora.php">E-mailing with Eudora</a>

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