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leaving Eudora, where to go?
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<blockquote data-quote="zinneken" data-source="post: 668337" data-attributes="member: 57681"><p>Which other mail clients do you know that are as robust, fast and reliable as Eudora is?</p><p></p><p>Knowing that apple mail has had its fair share of unreliability and still doesn't handle very large mailboxes well, which other mac mail client is fast searching through 10 GB of emails?</p><p></p><p>I've been using Eudora for longer then I can remember. It's always done the job for me FAST and RELIABLY over thousands of emails (over 10 GB of emails without counting the attachments, collected over almost 20 years). But since it is moving to thunderbird I hear only horror stories ...</p><p></p><p>MailSmith could have done it, but it is no longer being developed and with apple going intel-only next January ...</p><p></p><p>So, where to go?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zinneken, post: 668337, member: 57681"] Which other mail clients do you know that are as robust, fast and reliable as Eudora is? Knowing that apple mail has had its fair share of unreliability and still doesn't handle very large mailboxes well, which other mac mail client is fast searching through 10 GB of emails? I've been using Eudora for longer then I can remember. It's always done the job for me FAST and RELIABLY over thousands of emails (over 10 GB of emails without counting the attachments, collected over almost 20 years). But since it is moving to thunderbird I hear only horror stories ... MailSmith could have done it, but it is no longer being developed and with apple going intel-only next January ... So, where to go? [/QUOTE]
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