To quote only a particular portion of an email when you reply:
In
Eudora:
Highlight the text and use SHIFT, COMMAND, "R"; or hold down the shift key and go to the MESSAGE menu and select "Reply Quoting Selection".
In
Mail:
Highlight the text and use COMMAND, "R". (You don't need to copy.)
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I haven't used
Mail extensively. I tried it because I liked the cleaner look better than "Candy-Land Eudora".
As Mayo has pointed out, the filters in
Eudora far surpass
Mail.
In
Eudora I like the ability to have different PERSONALITIES connected with the same email address, plus
Eudora allows me to set up stationary that will auto-file a copy of my email to certain people in the mailbox where their replies to me arrive. It's a great time saver, as I don't have to search for my reply to check what I might or might not have said.
I couldn't find a way to do either of these things in
Mail.
(You don't need stationary to "auto-file" as you can select that on the fly when you create a new email, but I find having the stationary preset a HUGE time saver.)
But the "feature" that killed my usage of
Mail is one I could NOT find a way to turn off.
The ability to use different outgoing mail servers. Having set up different email addresses, I had different outgoing servers. Instead of just telling me it couldn't send the email,
Mail asked if I'd like to use this alternate. EEK! I accidently bumped my "enter" key and off it went. SHOCK! HORROR! In
Eudora, you can turn this off by default. I cannot find a way in
Mail - so no matter how spiffy, neat, keen it becomes -- until this option is there, I won't use it. It's too easy to have major problems.
Upgrading Eudora was the best thing I did.