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Unread 06-12-2003, 12:35 PM   #3
Cova
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You won't find many programs that can read or write Outlooks PST files (outlook express maybe, but then you're just asking to get an e-mail virus). But you seem to have forgotten that Outlook can read/write to many other formats as well (CSV comes to mind for something that virtually anything else can open). Just export you mailbox from Outlook and import it into whatever else (eg. eudora). If you need to go back, just export from Eudora back to CSV and re-import into Outlook.

Personally, I use Outlook 2002 and PocketOutlook. I like outlook and don't have any stability problems with it, and it sync's properly with my PocketPC. And since I use it at work as well I actually use the calendar/tasks/etc. other features it has. And through the PocketPC it keeps my home Outlook and my work Outlook all in sync. In the next month or so I plan on upgrading to the Outlook 2003 beta, I hear it's much nicer looking than 2002 and is stable enough to use.
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