

The New ESP Share Group Wizard walks you through setting up a share group.

In turn, you can can share files with people who give you access to files on their computers. You define groups of people with whom you want to share files, and they're the only ones who can access those files. You see the rating as you write and you get a warning before sending the message if it might be offensive.Īnother goody is the ability to share files on a peer-to-peer basis with other Eudora users, through the Eudora Sharing Protocol (ESP). As you type, MoodWatch analyzes your messages for their degree of aggressiveness and rates them on a scale of ice cube all the way up to three chili peppers. Although it's not nearly as popular today, it has its fans, and with good reason, because it has some unique features you won't find in any other email software.įoremost is one of the all-time great features in an email program, a feature that will be welcomed gladly by anyone who has ever blasted out a red-hot email in a fit of anger. In the pre-Outlook and pre-Outlook Express days, you'd find it on the desktops of power users everywhere. Once upon a time, Eudora ruled the roost.

While both have some drawbacks, they each have enough unique features that they may make you want to throw away Outlook and Outlook Express. While there are many alternative email programs out there, my two favorites, Eudora and Pegasus, have both been around a very long time. That email software is still around, and some believe it is superior to Outlook and Outlook Express in some ways. I know it, because I used it all the time. Strange, but true: before Outlook and Outlook Express, there was email software. Eudora and Pegasus are great, free alternatives. Contrary to popular belief, Microsoft doesn't make the only two email programs on the planet.
