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Citon X600
Junior Member


Canada
206 Posts
Posted - 29 Dec 2002 :  16:40:31
I am wondering if there are some good e-mail programs for the 68K that can check up to 5 e-mail accounts with seperate inboxes and outboxes....

i'm hoping... :)

catsdorule
Senior Member


Canada
1627 Posts
Posted - 29 Dec 2002 :  18:06:06
Endora or netscape?

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~Coxy
Leader, Tactical Ops Unit


Australia
2822 Posts
Posted - 30 Dec 2002 :  05:41:47
Eudora, I think you mean.
Wasn't Claris Em@iler the best client for multiple inboxes on the 68k?

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catsdorule
Senior Member


Canada
1627 Posts
Posted - 30 Dec 2002 :  11:25:37
quote:

Eudora, I think you mean.
Wasn't Claris Em@iler the best client for multiple inboxes on the 68k?


Oops my bad never used it though.

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Gothikon
Full Member


Australia
537 Posts
Posted - 30 Dec 2002 :  22:25:03
If you aren't bothered about seeing HTML tags in your email's or poor support for inline images (the number of times JPEGS showed up as text!) go with Claris emailer. Failing that Eudora is great but I found the interface on the old 68k versions a bit clunky for my likings

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ancientapples
Starting Member


USA
1 Posts
Posted - 22 Jan 2003 :  20:02:51
Eudora 4, the last 68k version, does multiple accounts natively. Earlier versions can be made to do this with a few tricks.

The first version of Outlook Express (4.01) was available in 68k flavor.

Both of the above will be sorta slow on even a Quadra.

If you feel like spending money, check out SweetMail. Sorta like early early Eudora but up-to-date. Does inline JPGs fine, everything else (HTML) is as a link to your browser.

Emailer 2 is great if you can get everyone you know to send plain text, etc.

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cory5412
68KMLA Comrade-in-Arms


USA
4679 Posts
Posted - 24 Jan 2003 :  06:55:20
I used OE4 really well on my Q840AV (the fastest one) and it worked faster than my iMac with OE4

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Clinton
Full Member


USA
700 Posts
Posted - 24 Jan 2003 :  12:23:52
I personally like Claris Em@iler. Dont know why, but it just seems more organized. I believe that it supports multiple accounts as well, so no worries there.

Side note: did anyone ever see the 1996 ad for Em@iler? the one with the rugger team?

anyway...
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LowEndDan
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2 Posts
Posted - 27 Jan 2003 :  10:37:09
quote:

If you aren't bothered about seeing HTML tags in your email's or poor support for inline images (the number of times JPEGS showed up as text!) go with Claris emailer. Failing that Eudora is great but I found the interface on the old 68k versions a bit clunky for my likings

The beauty of Claris Emailer -- which I still use in classic mode on OS X on my 400 MHz PowerBook G4 (so much for bragging rights on this site) -- is that is can handle dozens of email accounts, gobs of filters and folders for filing, and doesn't provide the least bit of sort for the abominations known as styled email or inline images. That is a good thing.


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