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

  • From: David Grossman <dgrossman@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pcworks@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 01 Apr 2010 13:43:10 +0300

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



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Subject: [PCWorks] Greater Than Signs In Eudora Replies
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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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