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- I've recently come across a Winsock 1.1 program called WINGP which claims to
- be Green pages from Windows. Does anybody know what it is? It's almost a
- megabyte in zipped format so I'm not going to download it just to see what it
- is.
-
- Comments welcome.
-
- Tom.
- From news@bigblue.oit.unc.edu Thu Mar 31 13:42:14 1994
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- Date: Thu, 31 Mar 1994 09:06:06
- From: tcarrell@nwu.edu (Tom Carrell)
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- Organization: Northwestern University
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- References: <tcarrell.1.2D9A3B05@nwu.edu>, <ashok.582.2D9A42E9@biochemistry.cwru.edu>
- Subject: Re: Nupop to Eudora migration problem
-
- In article <ashok.582.2D9A42E9@biochemistry.cwru.edu> ashok@biochemistry.cwru.edu
- (Ashok Aiyar) writes:
-
- >In article <tcarrell.1.2D9A3B05@nwu.edu> tcarrell@nwu.edu (Tom Carrell)
- writes:
-
- >>Does anyone have a workaround? Or, can anyone explain what switches I should
- >>set to do what I want (that I have been to dense to figure out)?
-
- >Under Special-Switches-Checking, make sure that Leave Mail on Server
- >is Selected.
- >The commercial version definitely has this option. From my distant
- >recollection, the shareware version also permits this.
-
- This switch does exist on Eudora 1.4 and I have tried it. The problem is
- that the messages on the server are marked as "read" and I can't convince
- Eudora on any other of my machines to read an already-read message.
-
- >While I *love* Eudora, I wouldn't be too negative about NUPOP.
- >IMHO, Philip "Pib" Burns has done a marvellous job with it, making it
- >the most useful and sophisticated DOS Tcp/IP application-suite
- >available today.
-
- I agree wholeheartedly! I think that NUPOP is the best mail program there is.
- If I do manage to convert to Eudora, there are many many features I will
- miss. NUPOP provides amazing features and amazing control. The bad news is
- that it is a DOS program -- the only DOS program that I still use. I am
- hoping that Eudora has (or will have) enough features that I can buy into it
- and finally drop the various DOS kludges that make NUPOP work.
-
- Thanks for your help on this and all the help you provide to people on
- alt.winsock!
-
- >Later,
- >Ashok
-
- Tom Carrell
- tcarrell@nwu.edu
-
-
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