• Eudora.com and eudora.org point to computerhistory.org

    From gnuarm.deletethisbit@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 18 08:55:10 2022
    Does this outfit have both URLs? Doing a whois doesn't turn up anything useful. However, typing the URLs into a browser takes me to that web site. computerhistory.org

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  • From Dennis Lee Bieber@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jul 18 17:45:02 2022
    On Mon, 18 Jul 2022 08:55:10 -0700 (PDT), "gnuarm.del...@gmail.com" <gnuarm.deletethisbit@gmail.com> declaimed the following:

    Does this outfit have both URLs? Doing a whois doesn't turn up anything useful. However, typing the URLs into a browser takes me to that web site. computerhistory.org

    Since the source code was turned over to the Computer History Museum, and Qualcomm has washed its hands of Eudora... Seems normal practice -- especially to park the domains rather than have some other personage grab
    them (most likely for a porn site <G>)


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  • From Dr Sparx@21:1/5 to gnuarm.del...@gmail.com on Fri Jul 22 09:45:24 2022
    Doesn’t your subject answer the question? Some background on why the Eudora URLs redirect to the Computer History Museum can be found here:
    https://computerhistory.org/press-releases/eudora-source-code/ https://computerhistory.org/blog/the-eudora-email-client-source-code/

    Hope this helps.
    John

    On Monday, 18 July 2022 at 16:55:11 UTC+1, gnuarm.del...@gmail.com wrote:
    Does this outfit have both URLs? Doing a whois doesn't turn up anything useful. However, typing the URLs into a browser takes me to that web site. computerhistory.org

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    Rick C.

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  • From gnuarm.deletethisbit@gmail.com@21:1/5 to Dr Sparx on Fri Jul 22 16:38:56 2022
    On Monday, 18 July 2022 at 16:55:11 UTC+1, gnuarm.del...@gmail.com wrote:
    Does this outfit have both URLs? Doing a whois doesn't turn up anything useful. However, typing the URLs into a browser takes me to that web site. computerhistory.org

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    Rick C.

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    On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 12:45:25 PM UTC-4, Dr Sparx wrote:
    Doesn’t your subject answer the question? Some background on why the Eudora URLs redirect to the Computer History Museum can be found here:
    https://computerhistory.org/press-releases/eudora-source-code/ https://computerhistory.org/blog/the-eudora-email-client-source-code/

    Hope this helps.

    No, it doesn't answer the question, or I would not have asked it.

    The links you provide also do not answer it. Neither even mentions the links except to say they are not available as part of the license.

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  • From Dennis Lee Bieber@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jul 23 00:00:42 2022
    On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 16:38:56 -0700 (PDT), "gnuarm.del...@gmail.com" <gnuarm.deletethisbit@gmail.com> declaimed the following:



    The links you provide also do not answer it. Neither even mentions the links except to say they are not available as part of the license.

    From the first link:

    """
    Qualcomm has transferred ownership of the code, the Eudora trademarks, copyrights, and the Eudora domain names to the Computer History Museum.
    """


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