Dick,
You would think it is harder than it really is. Eudora *.mbx files are plain
'ole text. You can view them with notepad, or other text reader, with no
problem. You also get the header data in the text, too. That can be a little
frustrating to sift through.
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Mark Grant
Midwest City, Oklahoma
mgr...@ionet.net
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Why not just run Eudora off line? Unless you're using a server based copy of
Eudora, in which case you can just use a text editor to read the .mbx files
(they're just text files).
FWIW
Pete
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