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		<title>By: U-no-whooo</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve been using Eudora ever since it first came out. One of its major benefit is that the filters sort into folders and a folder pops open when anything is filtered into it. That folder remains open until deliberately closed.  So, at least I know, at a glance, if I am ignoring a message from someone important, or just something from my father (harump).</description>
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