![]() ![]() It kind of works on Windows 8, and I have given up trying to make it work on Windows 10. For instance, Eudora expects a 32-bit system, so it only works on 64-bit Windows 7 when you move some of its files after installation. I find it useful to write an email days in advance (when I have the time), then queue it to send later - such as that men's reading group reminder.īeing old, Eudora is becoming less and less compatible as Windows changes and the Internet becomes more secure. Some email systems now provide this: the ability to schedule when an email should be sent. (I color emails I tend to resend with brown.) I use the Resend function, which makes an exact copy, which I then modify it as needed. For example, I lead a men's reading group and each week I send out a reminder to the guys. ![]() I use old emails as templates for new ones. (My desktop computer has three monitors.) This function is so important that I dedicate one entire monitor to Eudora. With the In and Out boxes side by side, I see at a glance what needs to be done, as well as newly arrived emails. All other email is carefully moved to the approximately 100 mail boxes that sort my stuff. ![]()
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