Be careful of which virus scanner you use if you switch to Thunderbird or Mozilla mail on Windows. I've known many Windows users who have had all their mail deleted when a virus came in due to the on demand scanner being over zealous. Make sure your virus scanner either natively supports the mail client or supports doing mail via local virus scanner. Erik On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 16:26:46 -0700, Rick Stevens <rstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > david wrote: > > At 04:06 PM 7/27/2004, you wrote: > > > >> Am Mi, den 28.07.2004 schrieb david um 0:50: > >> > >> > I have a Microsoft XP system running a Eudora E-mail client (version > >> 5.1). > >> > I have a mail server on a Fedora system. > >> > >> > David > >> > >> Update/upgrade your Eudora version. There were some fixes and changes > >> since release 5.1. > >> > >> Alexander > > > > > > > > Aw darn. > > > > That costs money :-( > > > > Oh well, maybe I should > > There's always FireFox/ThunderBird or Mozilla. Good stuff and free. > If everyone would use those on Windows, 95% of these bloody worms and > virii would go away. > > "Outlook, Internet Explorer, IIS and SQL Server: The Internet > equivalent of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > - Rick Stevens, Senior Systems Engineer rstevens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - > - VitalStream, Inc. http://www.vitalstream.com - > - - > - You know the old saying--any technology sufficiently advanced is - > - indistinguishable from a Perl script - > - --Programming Perl, 2nd Edition - > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >