Re: Leopard vs. Eudora

From: Jay Bryon <jay_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Tue, 13 May 2008 10:46:50 -0700

I've had it work on Leopard, but I did manage to finally pry it away
from my mom and got her onto T-Bird.

That said, it did work, insofar as it ever did under the previous
operating systems.

Tell your users that T-bird's spam filter is better, might help motivate
them.

Pedro Alvarez Jr wrote:
> While I know the campus no longer supports Eudora its quite a
> different matter getting folks to migrate away from it.
> I'm on the verge of upgrading my users to Leopard. Does anyone know
> if Eudora and Leopard don't play well together?
> Thanks
> -Pete
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> Pedro (Pete) Alvarez Jr
> Information Systems
> Student Learning Center
> University of California
> Berkeley, CA 94720 4260
> (510) 642-9130
> fax (510) 643-7879
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Jay Bryon
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