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Isaac Wingfield - 11 Oct 2005 17:40 GMT
According to the documentation, Eudora's automatically generated History
List deletes entries after fourteen days. Is there a setting that I
could use to change that to, say, three months?

thanks, Isaac
Sander Tekelenburg - 11 Oct 2005 19:39 GMT
> According to the documentation, Eudora's automatically generated History
> List deletes entries after fourteen days. Is there a setting that I
> could use to change that to, say, three months?

Assuming you're referring to the Link History:

<x-eudora-setting:13507>
   Number of days to keep unused link history entries around for.

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Steve W. Jackson - 11 Oct 2005 21:48 GMT
> > According to the documentation, Eudora's automatically generated History
> > List deletes entries after fourteen days. Is there a setting that I
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> <x-eudora-setting:13507>
>     Number of days to keep unused link history entries around for.

On the other hand, if referring to the nickname History List, you can
find it in Settings under the name "Nickname Expansion".  And under
"Address Book" you can indicate whether or not to show it in the Address
Book window.

It can also be done with these:

<x-eudora-setting:293>
  When checked, Eudora will maintain a history of recently used
  addresses which are automatically detected as you type. Setting
  reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!

<x-eudora-setting:294>
  When checked, the History List file will be visible and editable
  in your address book. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for
  OFF!

<x-eudora-setting:295>
  When checked, addresses you reply to will automatically be added
  to the History List file. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y"
  for OFF!

And there are others related in some way or other...

= Steve =
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Isaac Wingfield - 12 Oct 2005 04:34 GMT
> > > According to the documentation, Eudora's automatically generated History
> > > List deletes entries after fourteen days. Is there a setting that I
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>
> And there are others related in some way or other...

It was indeed message history, not link history, and it cannot be done
with any of those. I don't want to see, or not see, the history list,
nor control the other things you mention.

I want to change the "expiration time" from two weeks to something
substantially longer. Surely that counter is in there *someplace*.

Isaac
Sander Tekelenburg - 12 Oct 2005 05:53 GMT
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> It was indeed message history

Eh? What would that be?

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