> Hopefully I'm not jinxing it, but since upgrading to 10.5.4, Eudora
> 6.2.4 is running smooth as can be. No hangs, no shut-downs, no
> jumbling of mailboxes.
I just got a brand new Mac and migrated from my old 10.4.11 setup
directly into 10.5.
Updated right away to 10.5.4, set Eudora to use separate TOC files (just
in case), and....so far so good. It even played a sound (someone set up
a "notify me when you read this" which automatically plays a sound), and
didn't crash or lock up. That's a VERY good sign. And it showed a
video right inside the message, no problem.
I'd say, so far so good.
Richard Pini - 12 Aug 2008 03:46 GMT
> > Hopefully I'm not jinxing it, but since upgrading to 10.5.4, Eudora
> > 6.2.4 is running smooth as can be. No hangs, no shut-downs, no
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> I'd say, so far so good.
Time to throw my hat into the ring, I guess. Been using Eudora for
years, have 6.2.4 on now, worked fine on Tiger. Ever since going to
Leopard, it's done this (maddeningly) random and occasional hangup upon
check mail. It'll connect and start downloading from our mail server
and then, once in a while, it'll just stop and the cursor will go to
that old swinging pendulum... and that's it. I have to force quit
Eudora, then check mail again. I'll get duplicate emails with the "?"
indicator.
I read the threads here (and other info sites), changed to "old style
TOC", compacted every mailbox, tried deleting the temp files from the
spool folder (someone suggested that, but they return when I launch
Eudora), upgraded to 10.5.4 just the other day. Still get that random
hangup. Any ideas, help?