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Is Eudora Snooping on You?

The popular mail client sends information to its servers when you're online. It may not identify you. But shouldn't you know about it?

Qualcomm's Response

We sent an e-mail to Qualcomm and immediately received a response from the company's director of marketing for Eudora products, Jeremy James.

"Yes, Eudora 4.3.x in Light mode does touch the server periodically," James wrote. "The program checks to see whether the logo of a cobranding affiliate should appear in the Light and Sponsored modes."

In addition, "Eudora 4.3.x periodically touches the server to see if there is a newer version of Eudora available. This happens in all three modes of Eudora 4.3.x."

Qualcomm currently has a cobranding agreement with 3Com, which bundles Eudora with some of its modems. James said Qualcomm "would not consider a logo in an interface an advertisement. We wouldn't dispute that there's a marketing objective to displaying a logo. But it's not like ads are rotating though [Eudora's interface]."

James strongly emphasized that the Eudora applications do not transmit anything that can identify the user.

A Question of Privacy?

"This isn't unique to Eudora," says Robert Ellis Smith, publisher of the Privacy Journal, a monthly newsletter covering privacy and technology. Smith cites similar behavior from Real Networks' RealPlayer, which checks in the background for software updates. "Currently [Eudora] doesn't disclose personal information. Still, the intrusion of something on your screen [telling you whether an upgrade is available] is an invasion of privacy. It may be an acceptable one, but it is an invasion."

Our Eudora-using reader said it this way: "I don't expect that a mail client has any need to connect to external servers except when it is sending or receiving mail. Today such connections need to be documented and announced."

Qualcomm's James sees it differently: "If you go to the Help menu and select Payment & Registration and click on Find the Latest Version, you will have done manually what Eudora does automatically."

While you can't turn off the logo-serving function in Sponsored or Light mode, you can disable the function that checks for upgrades. And James says the company will update the Eudora privacy statement to let users know that Eudora contacts company Internet servers in all modes.

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