I second Paul's comments - your used had best get with the program and move
up to OS X & Office X (preferably 2004)

What really amazes me is that this list is still alive! :-) This is the
first email I have gotten on it in AGES

Using OE & OS - what 8 or maybe 9 is like a windows user still using Windows
3.31. You would serve your client well to get then to OS X ASAP
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Cheers,

Bob
 

On 8/6/04 22:28, "Paul Berkowitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> No. Nobody much has used OE in 4 years or so. At least not the people who
> were on the mailing list. We've all been using Entourage since 2000. I think
> we get about 3 messages per year here now. Once upon a time it was 500 per
> week.
> 
> He hit the limit, and shouldn't have. (Entourage X SR-1 warned you when you
> were getting close, by the way. Entourage 2004 has no limit.) There's not
> much to be done. OE has a separate Messages file in the Documents/Microsoft
> User Data/Identities/Main Identity (or named) folder,. You can open it in a
> text editor like BBEdit or Tex-Edit Plus. Most of it is text. You can
> salvage a lot of it as message text plus headers.
> 
> It's too late to delete anything. Finished, kaput. He can salvage the text
> and make a new identity.
> 
> If he's an executive, why the hell isn't he using Entourage? What's he doing
> with an outmoded, defunct piece of freeware (decent though it is).  He
> should upgrade to OS X if he hasn't yet and get Office2004. I bet he even
> has some version of Office already - how could he manage without Word? So he
> mist have Entourage sitting there, unless he's still using Word 98 or 6. Why
> haven't you advised him to upgrade to Entourage?


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