>Hi,
>
>I have been using Qualcom's Eudora in all it's versions every since
>it was
>first released. It was so long ago, I can't even remember how long.
>
>I am very satisfied with it. It, like all e-mail programs, has a few
>vulnerabilities, but no one who uses internet much should be without
>an up
>to date virus screening programs. I use an on-line program that
>screens
>every e-mail I get, and even with Eudora Pro, has caught about 7 e-
>mails
>that had virus containing attachments. However with Eudora, you do
>not have
>to open an attachment, so it does not automatically open dangerous
>attachments.
>
>My virus on-line screening program is set to update EVERY day.
>
>Dave Childers
>
>At 01:31 AM 11/12/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>>Has anyone on the list had much experience with Eudora Pro? I'm
>>sick of
>>Outlooks Express's constant vulnurabilities, but I'm nervous about
>>switching since I've used Outlook or Outlook Express for so long.
>>
>>TIA
>> Doyle Hirsch
>> [log in to unmask]
>>
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