Subject: Re: software query........
Date: Aug 23 15:46:14 1995
From: Robert N. Marion - rmarion at accessone.com


>On Wed, 23 Aug 1995, Dennis Paulson wrote:
>> Eudora Pro is a commercially available software package, costs about $60
>> mail-order. Gets very good reviews in the Mac magazines, and I like it a
>> lot. UW should furnish it to all its Mac users (you can quote me; won't do
>> you any good).
>>
>> UPS furnishes it to all its computers to connect with the VAX, and, being a
>> computer weenie, I don't know whether you can use it to get your mail at
>> UW; hopefully one of the readers of this post will be able to help you.
>
>Hmm, unless things have changed in the last couple of years, Eudora is a
>POP client, but the UW does IMAP, not POP (or does Eudora do IMAP, too,
>now?). There is a nice IMAP client for Macs, though: Mailstrom. You can
>grab it from ftp.cac.washington.edu
>
>David Wright
>dwright at u.washington.edu

Two items:
Eudora works for retrieving mail from the UW.
?
What happened to all the nuthatches this year? - last year we
had bunches of them, but not a one of the this year on the Middle Fork of
the Snoqualmie.

Bob

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