We still have not heard back from Qualcomm, have sent two messages so far.
In our tests, we did discover that neither the CalMail skins or
Bearmail had difficulty reading the message. We just went into the
web clients and deleted it, which made Eudora very happy. The
message we isolated was one of the Rolex watch spams.
Bernie Tower
CalMail Consulting
At 10:44 AM -0800 12/5/05, Larry M. Jones wrote:
>I upgraded after round one. Round two happened with 6.2.3.4. Oh well.
>
>At 09:53 AM 12/5/2005, International & Area Studies Computer Support wrote:
>>Have you tried upgrading to a newer version of Eudora? Version
>>6.2.1.2 had several bugs, maybe that was one of them. I am having
>>good luck with 6.2.3.4.
>>Bill Gross
>>
>>At 06:28 PM 12/2/2005, Michael O'Hare wrote:
>>>My experience is that Eudora 6.2 will hang up ("not responding",
>>>and its little icons and such go away) when certain evil spam
>>>emails are highlighted in a mailbox window. Here's a fix that's
>>>easier than editing the mailbox file:
>>>
>>>Kill Eudora by task manager or whatever. If the evil email was the
>>>last in the inbox, first send yourself a couple of mails from
>>>somewhere else, say the Calmail window. Then restart Eudora.
>>>Select the message above the offending one and shift-click on the
>>>one below it, so you have three selected without having clicked on
>>>the bad apple. Drag the group to the trash.
>>>
>>>Now open the trash mailbox and drag the first and third of the
>>>group back to the inbox. Then empty the trash.
>>>
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>During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a
>revolutionary act. -George Orwell, writer (1903-1950)
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