I know I've asked this before.
I know I had it fixed.
But it's happening again and I cannot find a setting to fix it.
> I know I've asked this before.
> I know I had it fixed.
> But it's happening again and I cannot find a setting to fix it.
I swear it used to be somewhere in the Settings file but I can't find it
now. However, you can use an X-Eudora-Setting to fix it:
<x-eudora-setting:24> When checked, Eudora will remember your password
from one session to the next. Only check it if your Macintosh is in a
secure location. Fill in a "y" to have Eudora remember the password.
If that doesn't work, toggle it to "n" and back again.
I can't remember if you need to restart Eudora to have the change take
affect.

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