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Eudora Archiver 1.5


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Requirements Mac OS 8 or higherEudora 4 or higher
Downloads 3 Limitations None
Publisher Softobe File Size 926k
Date added 17 Jan 2001 Check your speed

It's a web utility for Macintosh which archives emails and attachments from Eudora

The user can select a MailBox or a Folder from a popUp menu listing the hierarchical Eudora folders structure.EA will rebuild the same folders structure on the disk and will save in every email and attachment.

  • EA archives emails and/or attachments creating on the disk 2 sub-levels of folders for each source MailBox/FolderThe first level is the "Day Folder" which groups all the email folders with the same date
  • The second level is the "Email Folder". EA creates a folder for each email to archive in. So, each Email Folder contains the message file and the attachment files
  • The user can archive single MailBox/Folder including or excluding the MailBoxex/Folders nested in
  • The user can choose the date format of the "Day Folder" e.g. "2000-02-25" or "(056) 25 Feb 2000". "056" minds the 56th day of the year
  • EA can archive all the emails in a single TEXT file(or export in tab text file).
  • The user can stop the process at any time
  • Tested on MacOS 8 and 9 with Eudora 4 & 5

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