Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "Ongoing Eudora problems and a thanks"
2001 Oct 23
1
wine-20011004 Problems
I'm having major problems with the 10/4 Wine release. Currently the only
thing I really use Wine for is Eudora Light 3.0.5. The most stable
release for me thus far has been wine-20010112, which is what I'm using
right now. Most of the releases since then have had window problems with
Eudora-- messages having too much blank space, strange things.
So I tried 1004, and it has a new
2002 Jan 28
3
eudora
Hi folks,
I'm new to WINE and have actually read the docs, so go easy on me. My
machine is setup to dual boot between Red Hat 7.2 and Windows2000. This
is what I get when I try to run Eudora 5.1 from my Win2k partition.
This is as far it'll go--no window ever displays. I get identical
results with either WINE 20020122 or a CVS snapshot from yesterday
evening. Let me know if
2002 Mar 05
0
Eudora problems
I've been running Eudora Light 3.0.5 under Wine for quite a while. The
most stable release has been 1/12/2001 for a long time. In October, I
tried the 10/4/2001 build, and had a few problems. Now I'm running
2/28/2002, and still having a couple problems.
First (and I noted this on the 10/4/2001 build as well, the problem still
exists)... if Eudora is minimized, and a new message comes
2004 Nov 15
2
eudora issue
There seems to be a protocol mismatch between eudora and dovecot when
using pop. The login interchange with, for example, mozilla, is as
follows:
MO: [connects]
DC: +OK dovecot ready.
MO: CAPA
DC: +OK
DC: CAPA
DC: TOP
DC: USER
DC: UIDL
DC: RESP-CODES
DC: STLS
DC: SASL PLAIN
DC: .
MO: USER yyy
DC: +OK
MO: PASS xxxxxxxx
DC: +OK Logged in.
But with eudora, with apparently equivalent
2001 May 14
1
Wine & Eudora Pro
Has anyone been able to get Eudora Pro 5.x working with wine? I've got Red
Hat 7.1, and I'm trying to get my Eudora Pro 5.0 running on my linux box,
but so far, no luck.
Thanks,
David
1999 Sep 07
1
Eudora problems
Hi,
I recently had problems setting up Eudora to store its data on a network
share. The problem was that while it did work, it was incredibly slow, I
would estimate about 10 times slower than it should be. I did some
experimentation and found that it worked properly if the client was
running Windows 98, but not if the client was running Windows 95. I could
also get rid of the problem by turning
2004 Jan 05
1
Problem with Eudora
I'm trying to get Dovecot (dovecot-0.99.10-6) to work with Eudora (6.0
mac/win) and am having a real problem when I try to enable SSL, either
TLS or alternate-port SSL.
Although my other mail clients, mail.app, imp, etc. work just fine,
either version of Eudora craps out when trying to connect via TLS or SSL
-- on the mac I get the error
Could not get mailbox list.
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2004 Dec 08
2
problems with eudora
Hi everyone, i just installed dovecot in Fedora Core release 1 (Yarrow).
When accessing from a eudora 6.1 client, first it gave ssl authentication
problems. I fixed disabling them in eudora, but now it authenticates ok and
then it says that there is no inbox for that user. Any idea?
Enrique Pedraza Valiente
Formador en Lenguajes Avanzados y Nuevas Tecnolog?as
cell: +34 678 51 75 19
2007 Mar 06
2
New eudora problem - "mswmsg" not supported
I just upgraded from v0.9.9 to v0.9.32 (on Ubuntu 6.06) and Eudora Pro v4.2
stopped working. It no longer opens a mailbox when the icon is clicked. The
log shows "fixme:rpc:alloc_serverprotoseq protseq "mswmsg" not supported"
each time I click to open a mailbox.
This was working on v0.9.9 so I am looking for ideas as to how to work
around this problem. There is a bug
2005 Jan 27
1
Eudora not working?
Hi, I spent days trying to figure this out, and read over the instructions
on the website over and over. I'm not super advanced with Linux, so I
might need baby steps. I've tried running Eudora 5.1 (I think that's the
version), and I keep on getting missing DLL warnings. I've put those DLLs
in all the directories and made changes to the config file, but not use,
I'm
2006 Jan 25
1
Problem with folders, dovecot-0.99.13-3.FC3 and Eudora 7.0.1
Greetings,
the Eudora client is attempting to create a subfolder of an existing
folder, using the "Make it a folder option" which creates a directory
under /home/<user>/mail/<a few paths>. Eudora is seemingly stuck in
attempting to create the directory, but there is nothing under /var/log
which seems useful in diagnosing the problem.
Thank you for your consideration,
2003 Jan 06
1
Eudora slow moving from samba 1.9.18p10 to latest
We are (only just) upgrading from Samba 1.9.18p10 to the latest 2.2.7a. We
run Eudora 5.1 on our PC clients, which pick up their mail boxes from home
directories on Solaris machines using samba shares. When we install the new
Samba, all our Samba clients slow down incredibly. I suspect here is a
change in the Samba config file requirements between the versions? Has
anyone else already solved
1997 Nov 05
1
Slow on SunOS 4.1.4 (Eudora mailer)
I have a problem with __extremely__ slow performance using the Eudora mailtool. Both the executables and the mailbox are on (different) Samba servers.
I have played with all the combinations of placements for executables and mailbox, and what it amounts to is that the slowness happens with the mailbox on a SunOS 4.1.4 Samba server. It doesn't happen on a Solaris based Samba server.
As an
2004 Sep 16
1
Mac Eudora and POP
I didn't get much joy in the list archives...
Has anyone seen an instance of Mac users (OS9) using Eudora not being
able to pop their mail? They can imap ok, just not pop (non-ssl btw).
Nothing special in the logs...
I'm not a Mac guy per se, maybe I'm missing something obvious?
--
Chris Alexander
UNIX Network Administrator, Information Networks and Systems Division
2005 Dec 26
1
OT: Evolution folder location
I have used Eudora since v 1.35 (circa '93). For quite some time, I
have enjoyed keeping each of my mail accounts' folders in totally
separate directory trees. In Eudora you do this by specifying the
data locatoin as part of the startup: '<program location>/eudora.exe
<data location>'
So I am quite spoiled. But there is no Eudora support in Linux/CentOS.
So
2005 Mar 11
3
Authentication error after authentication query (for Eudora 5.2 on Mac)
Greetings all, I'm a new user of Dovecot and want to say thanks for the
great software.
I am having a problem at the moment. I run a heterogeneous network with
windows and Mac clients logging into a Fedora Linux 2 box running
sendmail and previously UW-IMAP, but now Dovecot. I am using strictly
pop3, plain authentication with mbox format. Every computer in the
network is working fine with
2003 Nov 27
0
Incompatibility with eudora
Hello,
We installed dovecot-0.99.10.2 on Monday and upgraded to dovecot-0.99.10.4
today, but our eudora users still are very unhappy: old undeleted mail
messages are donwloaded every time they use our server.
Looking into the source code, we found that dovecot knows about the
following status flags:
A: answered
F: flagged (?)
T: draft (?)
R: seen (read)
D: deleted
2007 Apr 27
1
Inconsistent Mailbox with Eudora as POP3 client
Hello everyone,
one of our customers using
QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 7.1.0.9
as POP3 client with Dovecot 1.0.0 under Linux using Maildirs reports
that on various accounts they get occasional "inconsistent mailbox"
errors at quit.
The same Docevot binary in the same environment on other servers works
fine for several other customers and ourselves. We use Postfix 2.2
with
2002 Feb 01
0
Eudora 5.1 working ...
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Hi all
I would like to share with all the wine users my appreciation for wine
developers. I was able to install and run Eudora 5.1 without any problem.
The only problem I encountered was in the setup, where if you choose to
run the wizard instead of the advanced setup the system freezes.
I'm using wine from the last CVS on a RH Linux 6.2
2003 Jul 03
1
Auth problems against Eudora
Hi,
I'm trying to set up dovecot to do pop3 from Eudora, but it keeps breaking
on authentication attempts using plain auth. When I snoop the connection
with tcpflow, here's what I see:
128.174.246.068.00110-062.107.004.050.49653: +OK dovecot ready.
128.174.246.068.00110-062.107.004.050.49653: +OK dovecot ready.
128.174.246.068.00110-062.107.004.050.49653: