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hi any one know if there is a free version of eudora

i need to have a spam filter on my email

thunderbird is quite good

but i want to install winxppro

64bit

and thunderbird wont load to a 64bit

i tried it but had to revert back to winxppro32bit

and thunderbirs loads ok on that sys

any one have any info

i know chappy uses eudora

so i hope he reads this post

marty

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I know that you can run Eudora for free but you don't get all the

features. I believe that the spam blocker is only available in the

paid mode.

I used to run Eudora back a few years and I had paid for it when it was

version 4 It is up to version 7 now and upgrades stopped being free at version 6 and that is when I started looking for a different program.

I still switch between Eudora 5.2 and Thunderbird and like both.

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hi all, thanks for your input.

i like thunderbird,

but mozilla hasent made provisions

for an up grade to win64bit.

so it looks as tho i have to stick with 32bit.

so i can use thunderbird.

eudora is interesting

the spam blocker is only in the paid version.

im not sure how to get round that.

i have a winxppro64bit instaltion disk going to waste.

maybe ican sell it

again thanks to both posters

marty

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hi all, thanks for your input.

i like thunderbird,

but mozilla hasent made provisions

for an up grade to win64bit.

so it looks as tho i have to stick with 32bit.

so i can use thunderbird.

eudora is interesting

the spam blocker is only in the paid version.

im not sure how to get round that.

i have a winxppro64bit instaltion disk going to waste.

maybe ican sell it

again thanks to both posters

marty

Marty Have you tried Pegasus Mail Not sure if it can do what you want but it is worth your while to try it.

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Glad you found something that will work for you in the free edition of Eudora that hitest posted, but I'm sure that Mozilla has 64-bit in mind for the (probably soon) future. And considering that Mozilla has applications that run on linux (which also has 64-bit versions), that is just more reinsurance that they notice the demand of 64-bit products.

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