![]() To import from > within Thunderbird go to the menus Tools>Import.> On 1/5/14 10:40 PM, Alan C. I have found > Thunderbird to be an improvement over Apple Mail, and it is able to > import messages from both Apple Mail and Eudora. I became frustrated with Apple > Mail and recently switched to using Thunderbird. Well worth the $18.> Martin Henze> Email: pluckberries at > Phone: 540-937-7025> On Mon, 11:19:41 -0700, Warren Rekow wrote:> Alan, it may be worthwhile to check out the Thunderbird mail app >. Reservations aside, > it's native, stable and runs on Mavericks. My only reservation is > that the (lone) developer will get too busy to continue working on it > (it's been almost a year since the last update). I used the instructions in this link as a > guide:> -graph/eudora-to-gyazmail/> GyazMail has proven to be very stable for me - not a single crash in > the 15 months since I migrated (knock-knock). Migrating wasn't exactly trivial: I > had to import batches into Thunderbird and use Eudora Mailbox Cleaner > to get everything imported. It's not an exact > feature-for-feature clone, but it handles my 20 years of email without > breaking a sweat and has the speedy, powerful search capabilities I > sorely missed in Mail and T-bird. Alas, I'm way too rusty to get that > done in any reasonable amount of time.> I finally found GyazMail (), > which was written (and is still maintained) by a long-time Eudora user, > Goichi Hirakawa, in his spare time. After many months of trying to > find a workable replacement, I considered trying to write my own > (Eudora-like) mail app in Panorama. Neither came close to the efficiency, > functionality and flexibility of Eudora. ![]() Apple Mail simply choked and refused to run > (it's maddeningly lame anyway). Importing mailboxes in > batches kind of worked in Thunderbird, but it slowed to a unusable > crawl under the weight. Apple Mail couldn't import but a fraction of > my Eudora mail, and nor could Thunderbird. > Eudora's ability to quickly search and filter hundreds of thousands of > messages is unsurpassed. ![]() #Mailforge vs eudora downloadI was able to download from -gyazmail.html though.cwOn Jan 6, 2014, at 1:20 PM, Martin Henze wrote:> I dream of a Panorama-powered email client based on Eudora! I, too, had > relied on Eudora for many, many years (20?!) as my primary repository > and searchable history of my interactions with clients, life, etc. I get "Access Denied" when I try to follow that link. Version 2.0.Message Panorama QNA Discussion Eudora to Pano? chris watts csw at me.com For more information, please take a look at the MailForge Roadmap. In addition to the features currently in MailForge 1.0, there are a number of other features that users have come to rely on that will be added shortly. Unlike classic Eudora, MailForge is under active development, and the authors are diligently trying to improve on areas where Eudora had started to lag behind, such as integration with the individual operating systems that it runs on. It's designed to be a best-of-breed email client, focusing on power, elegance, and simplicity, and targeted at users who loved Eudora. ![]() MailForge (formerly known as Odysseus) is a cross-platform, Eudora-style email client from Infinity Data Systems that started life in late 2007. ![]()
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