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| Expanding nicknames to full addresses | 17 Dec 2004 07:30 GMT | 1 |
I can't seem to find a simple way (other than going to the address book) of finding the full email address of a nickname in a To: field of an email. Sometimes I want to check the email address of someone I'm sending (or
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| Reply to: fields? | 16 Dec 2004 23:19 GMT | 13 |
As far as I can tell, Eudora Mac 6.2 does not provide the ability to specify a separate "reply to" header. There is an x-eudora-setting which looks as if it might come close: <x-eudora-setting:267>
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| locking filters | 16 Dec 2004 15:56 GMT | 1 |
Is there a way to create a filter and then lock it or make it invisible so that no one can change it? Thanks for your help!! Todd Mogilner
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| Eudora will no longer jump to underlined URL | 16 Dec 2004 15:52 GMT | 11 |
Eudora (6.0 using Panther) will not bring up my browser (internet Ex, or Foxfire). Double clicking on a URL doesn't bring up the screen to choose the browser. This feature has worked fine for many years using many versions of Eudora. It just stopped working.
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| customize toolbar query | 15 Dec 2004 00:19 GMT | 3 |
I need to customize the toolbar. I have multiple IMAP accounts. Each has an Inbox. When I build buttons for them, they {all} say Inbox. I want the buttons to say Panix, Tiger, etc. instead.
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| Address book warning | 13 Dec 2004 17:56 GMT | 1 |
Yesterday, a pop-up warning began to appear in my Eudora: "Your address book contains a nickname that refers back to iteself." I have no idea what this means. Nothing in my address book has been changed.
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| Missing feature? | 13 Dec 2004 08:13 GMT | 9 |
I switch back and forth between being online and offline a lot, and when I'm offline, I don't want Eudora to bother me with "error" messages and complaints that it cannot find a server all the time. Therefore, I need to set it to work offline, and then back again.
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| Quick question about Eudora under WinXP | 09 Dec 2004 23:09 GMT | 2 |
My brother has a Winlaptop. The motherboard broke. So he was transferring his data to a new Winlaptop. He didn't know where his Eudora mailbox files were. I only know about the Mac version so could somebody please tell me, quickly:
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| Eudora 6.2 and SMTPAUTH | 07 Dec 2004 20:43 GMT | 6 |
My DSL ISP, EarthLink, is planning on switching to SMTPAUTH for all mail sending and has test server up now to try out. I can not get Eudora to send mail this way, it works for Apple's Mail. When I try to send I get a 550 error. The Eudora web site has instructions on setting up ...
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| can't type in | 07 Dec 2004 13:52 GMT | 3 |
My Eudora has just started not letting me type in messages or select people in the To; field. Any ideas? I'm running V6.1 on OS9.1. Thx
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| Can't save password | 05 Dec 2004 22:32 GMT | 1 |
I have a problem with my password on Eudora 6.1 for Mac OS 9.1. Whenever I check for new mail, the system prompts me to enter my password, even though I have Save Password checked in my settings. Any idea how I overcome this? many thanks
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| Why is Find so poor on Eudora? | 05 Dec 2004 06:51 GMT | 5 |
Or is there a way to make it search thru the contents (body) of messsages with a Find (apple-F, cntrl-F)?
 Signature email: t mcdanel att fast mail dott fm
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| filter problem | 05 Dec 2004 06:28 GMT | 2 |
Eudora (Mac V6.1) will not recognize (process) the following filter: <<Any Header>> contains X-Spam-Level: XXXXXXXX What's the problem? Thanks in advance for your assistance.... hhbv@highwinds.com
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| Spam filters getting tired? | 04 Dec 2004 20:08 GMT | 29 |
Lately my inbox has been deluged by spam. All sorts of things that used to be caught by the spam filter is not getting caught. I checked my settings, nothing's changed. Is this some sort of weird artifact of the Bayesian algorithms?
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| Source code | 04 Dec 2004 05:41 GMT | 4 |
Can anyone tell me how I can gain access to the source code of an incoming message that I suspect is SPAM but which may contain a virus or trojan horse of the type that would use my computer to propagate itself? I am using 5.1.1. on OS 9.2.2.
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