Eudora
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* [https://techknowhow.library.emory.edu/blogs/branker/2009/08/10/really-old-eudora-email-preservation-parsing-woes-and-hidden-bits Really Old Eudora Email, Preservation, Parsing Woes, and Hidden Bits] | * [https://techknowhow.library.emory.edu/blogs/branker/2009/08/10/really-old-eudora-email-preservation-parsing-woes-and-hidden-bits Really Old Eudora Email, Preservation, Parsing Woes, and Hidden Bits] |
Latest revision as of 14:41, 26 November 2015
Eudora was a popular mail program in the 1990s.
Eudora uses the mbox format to store messages (an entire mailbox/folder in one file, with a .mbx extension), dealing with the infamous "From" line parsing problem by using a binary file known as a Table of Contents to index the offsets of each message in the mailbox file.
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