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==About== | ==About== | ||
+ | '''Note''': This page is about the proprietary Windows version of Eudora, not the open-source application of the same name that isn't really the same program at all. (Eventually, there should be separate pages for each of these.) | ||
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[[Eudora]] is an [[email client]] whose copyright is owned by [[Qualcomm]]. It is currently [[proprietary software|proprietary]], but Qualcomm is joining forces with the [[Mozilla Thunderbird]] project to release Eudora as an [[open source]] product (originally slated for early 2007, but this seems to have slipped).{{seed}} | [[Eudora]] is an [[email client]] whose copyright is owned by [[Qualcomm]]. It is currently [[proprietary software|proprietary]], but Qualcomm is joining forces with the [[Mozilla Thunderbird]] project to release Eudora as an [[open source]] product (originally slated for early 2007, but this seems to have slipped).{{seed}} | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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* [http://qwerky.50webs.com/eudorarescue/download.htm Eudora Rescue] | * [http://qwerky.50webs.com/eudorarescue/download.htm Eudora Rescue] | ||
* [http://www.papou.byethost9.com/notes/Eudora_to_Thunderbird.html Importing e-mail from Eudora into Thunderbird on Ubuntu Linux] | * [http://www.papou.byethost9.com/notes/Eudora_to_Thunderbird.html Importing e-mail from Eudora into Thunderbird on Ubuntu Linux] | ||
+ | * Accept a certificate when Eudora keeps rejecting it: | ||
+ | ** Right-click on the account, select Properties | ||
+ | ** Select the "incoming mail" tab | ||
+ | ** Click the "Last SSL info" button | ||
+ | ** Click the "Certificate Information Manager" button | ||
+ | ** Look through the list of certificates for the one that isn't being accepted. It should have a skull icon. You may have to open multiple tree-levels to find it. | ||
+ | ** Click on the certificate, and press the "add to trusted" button. | ||
===News=== | ===News=== | ||
====open-source release==== | ====open-source release==== |
Revision as of 12:52, 25 April 2015
About
Note: This page is about the proprietary Windows version of Eudora, not the open-source application of the same name that isn't really the same program at all. (Eventually, there should be separate pages for each of these.)
Eudora is an email client whose copyright is owned by Qualcomm. It is currently proprietary, but Qualcomm is joining forces with the Mozilla Thunderbird project to release Eudora as an open source product (originally slated for early 2007, but this seems to have slipped).
This page is a seed article. You can help HTYP water it: make a request to expand a given page and/or donate to help give us more writing-hours!
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Links
How To
- Importing from Eudora to Thunderbird
- Eudora Rescue
- Importing e-mail from Eudora into Thunderbird on Ubuntu Linux
- Accept a certificate when Eudora keeps rejecting it:
- Right-click on the account, select Properties
- Select the "incoming mail" tab
- Click the "Last SSL info" button
- Click the "Certificate Information Manager" button
- Look through the list of certificates for the one that isn't being accepted. It should have a skull icon. You may have to open multiple tree-levels to find it.
- Click on the certificate, and press the "add to trusted" button.
News
open-source release
- 2007-09-05 Qualcomm sets the record straight on Penelope (Hint: it's not Eudora 8)
- 2006-10-11
- Eudora announcement FAQ at Qualcomm's web site
- QUALCOMM Launches Project in Collaboration with Mozilla Foundation to Develop Open Source Version of Eudora Email Program: announcement at Mozilla.org
- Qualcomm Dumps Eudora Into Open-Source (Dr. Dobb's Portal)
- Matt Asay on Open Source (blog entry)