Eudora 1.5 for Macintosh
User's Manual
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QUALCOMM, Inc.
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Title Page and Legal Stuff
Getting Started
System Requirements
Installing Eudora
Eudora Configuration
Tutorial
Introduction
Balloon Help
Creating an Outgoing Message
Sending a Message
Checking for and Receiving Mail
Current Messages
Replying To a Message
Saving an Outgoing Message
Transferring a Message Between Mailboxes
Deleting a Message
Reference
Introduction
Creating an Outgoing Message
Title Bar
Icon Bar
Message Header
To:
From:
Subject:
Cc:
Bcc:
Attachments:
Message Body
Saving an Outgoing Message for Later Changes
Sending A Message
One-Step Send
Two-Step Send
Timed Messages
Sending Queued Messages on Check
Quitting with Queued Messages
Editing a queued message
Changing the Status of a Queued Message
Keeping Copies of Outgoing Messages
Password Protection
Checking For and Receiving Mail
Automatic Checking
Manual Checking
Leave Mail on Server Option
Skip Big Messages Option
Stopping a Mail Check
Opening a Mailbox to Read a Message
Creating Mailboxes and Mail Folders
Anatomy of a Mailbox Window
Message Summaries
Mailbox Window Columns
Resizing Columns
Mailbox Size Display
Deleting a Message
Compacting Mailboxes: Recovering Storage Space
Transferring a Message to a Different Mailbox
Creating a Mailbox During Transfer
Creating a Mailbox Folder During Transfer
Mailboxes Window
Finding the Mailbox or Folder
Renaming a Mailbox or Folder
Creating a New Mailbox or Folder
Moving a Mailbox (or Folder) from one Folder to Another
Attachments
Multiple Attachments
Detaching a Document
Receiving an Attachment
Specifying an Attachment Folder
Non-Eudora Users Receiving Attachments
Replying to, Forwarding, or Redirecting an Incoming Message
Replying to a Message
Modified Forms of Reply
Forwarding a Message
Redirecting a Message
Easy Repeat ("Canned") Messages Using Redirect
Redirect and Signatures
Creating and Using Nicknames
Adding New Nicknames
Changing and Removing Nicknames
Make Nickname... Command
Using the Nicknames Window to Address Mail
Type-to-Select in the Nicknames window
Nicknames and the Quick Recipient List
Finish Nickname Command
Quick Recipient List
Creating the Quick Recipient List
Using the Quick Recipient List
Removing a Quick Recipient From the List
Finding Specified Text Within Messages
Finding Text Within One Message
Enter Selection Command
Finding Text Among Multiple Messages and Mailboxes
Next Command
Next Message Command
Next Mailbox Command
Summaries Only, Match Case
Stopping a Find
Sorting Messages Within Mailboxes
Saving A Message to a File
Choosing an Application for Saved Messages
Resending Rejected Messages
Message Priorities
Editing Message Subjects
Printing
Using the Ph Window
Using Finger
Creating a Signature
Settings Dialog
Getting Started
POP account: [none]
Real Name: [none]
Connection Method: [MacTCP]
Personal Information
POP account: [none]
Real Name: [none]
Return Address: [none]
Dialup Username: [none]
Hosts
POP account: [none]
SMTP: [none]
Ph: [none]
Finger: [none]
DNS Load Balancing [off]
Checking Mail
POP account: [none]
Check For Mail Every ? Minute(s) [none]
Skip big messages [off]
Leave mail on server [off]
Send on Check [on]
Save Password [off]
Authentication Style [Passwords]
Sending Mail
Return Address: [none]
SMTP Server: [none]Immediate Send [on]
Send on Check [on]
Word Wrap [on]
Fix Curly Quotes [on]
May Use Quoted-Printable [on]
Keep Copies of Outgoing Mail [off]
Use Signature [on]
Attachments
Encoding Method [BinHex]
Always include Macintosh information [off]
Attachment Folder: [none]
TEXT files belong to: [TeachText]
Fonts & Display
Screen Font, Size: [Mishawaka, 9]
Print Font, Size: [Courier, none]
Message Window Width: [80]
Message Window Height: [none]
Zoom windows when opening [off]
Getting Attention
Use an alert [on]
Flash an icon in the menu bar [on]
Open mailbox (new mail only) [on]
Play a sound [on]
Replying
Reply to all:
By default (option for sender) [off]
When option key is down [on]
Include yourself [off]
Put original To: recipients in Cc: field, not To: field [off]
Copy original's priority to reply [on]
Miscellaneous
Switch messages with:
Unmodified arrow keys [off]
Command-Arrows keys [on]
Require confirmation for delete [on]
Close messages with mailbox [off]
Empty Trash on Quit [on]
Say OK to alerts after 2 minutes [off]
Automatically open next message [on]
Balloon Help
Quitting Eudora
Mail Storage
Eudora Settings
Eudora Nicknames
In, Out, and Trash
In.toc, Out.toc, and Trash.toc
Eudora Log, Old Log
System 7 Aliases
Sharing a Macintosh with Other Users
A Word About Memory
Summary of Eudora Menu Commands
File
Edit
Mailbox
Message
Transfer
Special
Window
Appendix A - Sources
Eudora Information
Update Announcements
Obtaining a POP Server
Ph Server Source Code
Password Change Server
Network Products Installer
MacTCP
Spellswell
Appendix B - Shortcuts
Modifier Keys
Other Important keys
[command] + Key Equivalents
Appendix C - Mail Transport
Introduction
Outgoing Mail
Incoming Mail
More Information
Appendix D - Dialup Eudora
Introduction
Macintosh Requirements
Dialup Requirements
Navigation
Special Sequences in Navigation Resources
Replacements
Modifiers
Connecting to Servers
A Return By Any Other Name
An Example: Direct Connection To A UNIX Box
Need More Options?
Appendix E - Character Sets
Introduction
Terminology
The "US-ASCII" Character Set
The Macintosh Character Set
The ISO Latin-1 Character Set
Quoted-Printable Encoding
Disabling Quoted-Printable Encoding
Don't Use International Characters
Use Fix Curly Quotes
Use the US-ASCII Transliteration Table
Turn Off the QP Icon
Turn Off the May Use Quoted-Printable Option
Transliteration Tables
More Tables
Incoming Messages
Outgoing Messages
Default Tables
No Table At All
Summaries
Ph and Finger
Attachments
Creating New Tables
Choosing Resource Id's
Creating the `taBL' Resources
Creating an euTM
Appendix F - Using UUCP
Introduction
Settings Dialog for UUCP
POP Account
MacTCP/Communications Toolbox
SMTP Server
Return Address
Operation
Internals
Mail Drop Format
Working Files
D.mac0####
X.mac0####
Appendix G - MIME and Mapping
What is MIME?
MIME Encodings
MIME Labelling
Practical Issues
Turning Off Quoted-Printable
Mapping Between MIME Types and Macintosh Types
Sending
Receiving
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