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Inginious
03-24-2003, 07:42 PM
If so, how do you get it to worlk?

What works with Hotmail.com

mocca
03-24-2003, 07:56 PM
I use Eudora. I'm not sure if I understand your question though. Do you want to link between your Clie to Eudora or from hotmail to your Clie?

If you want to link between Eudora to your clie, then it is very easy. All you have to do is to configure the Clie to sync the Mail with Eudora. There should be an option for this in the Palm desktop somewhere. I don't do this for more than a year now so I might be wrong though.

Mocca

Unregistered
03-25-2003, 12:19 AM
The above Inginious was because i was writing to the Wrong Forum, See what happens when you have a huge screen with many open windows!

Anyways,

Freepalmware.com is a great site for free free stuff, however, as i was reading at another forum, they have this spy ware that snoops around your computer and sends out your info.

Inginious
03-25-2003, 12:20 AM
Here's the thing:

I downloaded Eudora for the Palm OS becuase it was free.

I wasn't sure if you needed a desktop application, such as Outlook Express

Since my question probably doesn't make much sense, I assume that you do need a desktop Application.

I guess my new question would be, What is Eudora?

Unregistered
03-25-2003, 12:24 AM
Man, Im Confused!

Wrong forum

Raybot
03-26-2003, 04:03 AM
Eudora is a commonly used email package for PC ... there is now a version for Palm called EIS (Eudora Internet Suite), part of which is the Eudora email client for Palm (there is also EudoraWeb). It is a proper email client in that you can use it stand-alone (through an IrDA, bluetooth, WiFi or cable link), however if you install the desktop side of things you can also get it to sync with the Eudora email client for PC. I *think* it is also able to sync with any other PC email client that supports MAPI but I can't quite remember ... either way www.eudora.com should answer your questions.

- Raybot


P.S. yes I'm also lost as to the wrong forum stuff but I'm trying to ignore it ... heh

Drabix
03-26-2003, 04:31 AM
I use Eudora to sync with Outlook Express on my desktop. Kind of nice being able to go through my inbox during boring meetings at work!

Voyager
03-30-2003, 12:23 AM
I gave up using Eudora on my NX. I have the Hotsync conduit installed and the novelty of seeing my inbox on my clie was cool, but it kept crashing and saying it couldn't read messages when my inbox on my PC had more than a few messages. I can use Netfront to check my hotmail if I really want to get email on my NX. I thought of just saving important email messages on the NX but even that was redundant due to the fact that I have all the same information in other software programs. I have used Eudora for years.. Great email program.

Inginious
03-30-2003, 12:28 AM
Thanks for the info guys

jim_medeiros
08-11-2003, 01:24 PM
I use Eudora to check y home mail. A problem that I have with the NX60 is that when I download new mail, my inbox screen is 'blank' until I tap the sort on date column and then the inbox reappears. It looks like more of a graphics problem between the Eudora display agent and the high res mode of the NX60. Anyone have a similar problem and specifically a fix for this?

rob_squared
08-11-2003, 11:41 PM
I use eudora, but only to browse when I'm on my cell phone connection. Since it doesn't load images, the web pages get finished faster. And if you install the security files you can use hotmail. Of corse, with the correct hack you can use NetFront to do this as well.