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Re: a question on scripting Eudora (guess who this is for..)
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Re: a question on scripting Eudora (guess who this is for..)


  • Subject: Re: a question on scripting Eudora (guess who this is for..)
  • From: John Delacour <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 19:04:38 +0100
  • Mac-eudora-version: 5.3 alpha

At 3:50 pm +0100 10/10/02, Charles Arthur wrote:

Yes, I am using the correct case. I'm using Eudora 3.1 (not updated to
3.1.3) - might that make any difference?

Yes

Also I use reply message 0 rather than reply message "" - is that
relevant?

No

>>PS "upgrade" isn't an allowed "idea" as that would double my Eudora costs -
two separate computers.

What do you mean?

I mean I'd have two copies of Eudora 5 on two computers, so I'd have to pay
for two licences.

I really do think they'd stretch a point, considering you can use it free if you're not as fussy as you are about real estate.

JD
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