The Eudora people have a problem, Quallcomm has no interest in developing
the product. They have no interest in supporting long established
specifications like S/MIME. Therefore it is unfortunately only a matter of
time before that product becomes obsolete and dies. Sorry, there is nothing
I can do when a product vendor abandons their product like that.
I have discussed the issue with Qualcomm directly they are not interested in
any ongoing product development, whether to stop spam or anything else.
I understand that but my point is that Outlook and others as you have
mentioned have S/MIME and even so, they still have spam problems.
Also, I communicate with the people at Qualcomm in charge of Eudora every
once in awhile and Eudora still is under active development. Just because
they have chosen to not implement S/MIME does not mean it is an abandoned
product. They have been somewhat busy though developing a new OS for their
phones and so over the past year that is where much of their efforts have
gone. But there is a new release coming down the pipeline now and they are
intending to work on it for the foreseeable future.
-Art
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Art Pollard
http://www.lextek.com/
Suppliers of High Performance Text Retrieval Engines.
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