![]() It simply> cannot be lost.> Is there some way to export the Eudora mail file into a Panorama> database file with each record being one "letter"?> I understand exporting from Eudora to other mail programs is problematic> at best.> -Alan C. Though I am going to try> If I have to dump Eudora and start fresh in Apple Mail or Thunderbird> someday, I need to catalog all the data in my Eudora file. I simply cannot live> without it.> A replacement program, MailForge, seems to have stalled in development> like it's predecessor and several other bad tries.> I cannot stay in 10.6.8 forever. I use this more than any> other program and use the 15 years of email as a giant encyclopedia of> business and personal email that I use daily. Miller wrote:> QNA,> I am stuck in 10.6.8 because I use Eudora. 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. I 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. Message Panorama QNA Discussion Eudora to Pano? chris watts csw at me.com
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