Re: [PCWorks] emails with headers (Was: Greater Than Signs In Eudora Replies)

  • From: "Clint Hamilton-PCWorks Admin" <PCWorks@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pcworks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 1 Apr 2010 06:06:51 -0500

The list does that from time to time.
-Clint

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Phill Argus"

Can't say what caused it, but it came to me as well so expect every-one
got it.
Phill

On 1/04/2010 21:43, David Grossman wrote:
> Why do some emails come through with headers?
> Did everybody receive this email with the headers, or was it just me?
> Did Tom have anything to do with it? His ISP? My ISP? Something else?
> David Grossman
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----

>
>>
> Well now, if that isn't the oddest thing!
>
> The  greater than signs show up in the message after it is
> sent.  They were not in the message as I was writing it.
>
> Just another reason I'm annoyed at  version 7.1.
>
> Sorry to bother you folks.
>
> Tom
>

>
> Sue,
>
> Now that I'm using Eudora 7.1, I have another question.
>
> How do you get the greater than signs in   your reply to
> messages?
>
> I've looked all through the options and couldn't find
> anything referring to the issue.  I also looked at the
> entries for the eudora.ini file and found "replyprefix" and
>
> some other entries but they don't  seem to work for me.
>
> My reply to this message doesn't show up with the greater
> than signs but  yours does.
>
> What's the secret?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Tom
>
> ** Message From: Sue Cubic **
>   >Tom,
>   >
>   >Why don't you simply move up to V7.1?  It's free.  There
>   >was one
>   >build of Eudora 7 that had more than a few
> problems.  V7.1
>   >seems to
>   >be problem free.  I don't use many of the newer features,
>
>   >but you can
>   >make it look exactly like the version you're used to.  If
>
>   >your
>   >computer will handle it, it's pretty silly to stick with
>   >such an old version.
>   >
>   >Sue
>   >
>   >
>   >At 06:09 PM 3/25/2010, you wrote:
>   >  >OK guys, no wise cracks!
>   >  >
>   >  >I've been using a very old version of Eudora, version
>   >  >3.06.
>   >  >Just let me say it has worked very well with my screen
>   >  >reader
>   >  >and is not over bloated with useless features or fancy
>   >  >eye
>   >  >candy.  And, it's never caught a v-r-s, it's too dumb
>   >  >to know
>   >  >what they are.
>   >  >
>   >  >The problem is that it does not support port 587 for
>   >  >sending
>   >  >e-mail and it does not support server authentication
>   >  >and my
>   >  >ISP just started to required both.
>   >  >
>   >  >Anyone have any ideas on how I might force this
>   >  >version to
>   >  >use these features?
>   >  >
>   >  >I have a paid version of version seven and I've tried
>   >  >putting
>   >  >the 3.06 Eudora.exe in place of the version seven
>   >  >Eudora.exe
>   >  >but couldn't make it work.  I'm not giving up though.
>   >  >
>   >  >Just thought I'd look here for some out of the box
>   >  >thinking.
>   >  >
>   >  >Thanks,
>   >  >
>   >  >Tom

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