[Hidden-tech] Are there ANY Mac-friendly Eudora-like hard drive email clients out there?

Annamarie Pluhar annamarie at pluharconsulting.com
Mon Jan 13 07:35:23 EST 2014


Shel -

I've been trying out MailMate http://freron.com/  for the last 28 days.  
I think it will do all that you ask of it. Not sure, you can ask the 
listserv which is very active. There's lots of programmability in it.

Check it out - I found out about it through MacPower Users, a podcast 
that has revolutionized how I use my mac.

Good luck!


Annamarie Pluhar

Pluhar Consulting
http://www.pluharconsulting.com
802.451.1941
802.579.5975 (cell)

On 12 Jan 2014, at 10:04, Shel Horowitz, Ethical/Green Marketing Expert 
wrote:

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> I'm so frustrated with Eudora (again). It crashes constantly, displays 
> some messages and links very poorly, it won't even run on my Mac OS 
> 10.8 laptop, and when it crashes, it sometimes wipes out large numbers 
> of messages--but I haven't found anything that can do what Eudora can.
>
> I want to be able to:
>
> Respond to multiple messages at once that are not necessarily in the 
> same thread
> Use an unlimited number of templates and signatures
> Support multiple e-addresses
> Have multiple messages open at once
> Edit incoming messages, or at least change the subject line
> Sort into a large number of mailboxes and folders (folders have 
> multiple mailboxes)
> Archive unlimited amounts of email and search it instantly even going 
> back 10 or 15 years
> Create address lists of multiple recipients and treat them like single 
> addresses (type the first few letters of the nickname and get all the 
> addresses ready to send)
> Sort incoming mail by any attribute (sender, date, subject line) 
> and/or group all those sharing the same information in any attribute 
> (such as all those with the same subject line) with one click
> Store a pending message to send later
>
> All of which Eudora does easily since at least the mid-1990s, at least 
> when it's working.
>
> I'd also like to:
> Display HTML email in proper readable fashion
> Click embedded links that are use anchor text instead of the actual 
> URL
> NOT crash arbitrarily when e.g. moving several pieces of mail to 
> certain mailboxes
> None of which Eudora does well. Right now, I have to go find the 
> message in GMail to do the second or third.
>
> I'm guessing it will need to be a program that brings the mail onto my 
> hard drive rather than shows it to me on the cloud.
>
> And I'm hoping it will not only run on both my OS 10.5 desktop and my 
> OS 10.8 laptop but also smoothly import old the old email, address 
> book, and templates from Eudora.
>
> --> Please DO NOT suggest gmail. I find gmail very limited in its 
> capabilities around search and around template documents, and slower 
> than a snail.
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