> I've just upgraded from 5.1 to 6.0 (paid). (Have used Eudora since 3.1.)
> The attribution line formerly in all previous versions is not now
> appearing. This is the line that appears above quoted text in a message
> that is a reply to a previous message. For example
> "On [date & time], [name] wrote:"
>
> I used to be able to create this with the Super Sleek plugin, but that
> was installed in Eudora 5 in OS9, and I am now running E6p in OSX 10.2.x.
Just install that very same SuperSleek plugin again ;) It still works.
I think the Esoteric Settings plugin also gives an interface for this
btw. And of course you could do it through the appropriate
x-eudora-setting if you would prefer that.
--
Sander Tekelenburg, <http://www.euronet.nl/~tekelenb/>
Greetings!
[This is an update from the list posted 05-Nov-02; see below for
changes.]
Thanks for requesting the current x-eudora-settings list. This update
includes
some x-eudora-settings URLs that are of use ONLY with Eudora 6.0 - I've
listed
out the new ones below, since there's no telling how an older version of
Eudora will react to some of the new settings.
If you put ADD in the Subject line of your request, I've added your
name to a
list to receive updates automatically as I get them after a new release
of
Eudora (since a few do change each time). If you wish to remove your
address
from this list, reply to this message and put the word REMOVE in the
Subject
line. The following URLs will help you create the necessary messages as
well:
<mailto:x-eudora...@tidbits.com?Subject=ADD>
<mailto:x-eudora...@tidbits.com?Subject=REMOVE>
Please note that this service is done with the permission of Qualcomm
but is
otherwise independent. Report all problems with this email service to
Adam
Engst at <a...@tidbits.com>, not to Qualcomm. Also note that all
addresses
collected for the update list are covered by the TidBITS Privacy Policy
at:
<http://www.tidbits.com/about/privacy.html>
What are X-Eudora-Setting URLs?
-------------------------------
The Macintosh version of Eudora offers a vast number of settings and
options,
far more than could reasonably be exposed in the Settings dialog box.
Rather
than overwhelm most users with the myriad options, in versions of Eudora
before 4.2 Qualcomm let people use ResEdit or AppleScript to modify
hidden
settings. Those techniques are still possible, but they proved too hard
for
many users, plus they were difficult to explain in email. So Qualcomm
came up
with the idea of an x-eudora-setting URL that users could double-click
to
bring up a dialog box for changing unusual settings in Eudora 4.2 and
later
(similar functionality is exposed in the Windows version of Eudora
through
x-eudora-option URLs that map to items in the eudora.ini file; I don't
maintain a list of those). x-eudora-setting URLs contain the number of
the
setting and optionally the value of the new setting, which makes it
easy for
someone to send email with an x-eudora-setting URL and the instructions
to
"just double-click this URL and then click the OK button." It makes
answering
questions about Eudora much easier. For instance, if someone asked how
to make
Eudora automatically save messages being composed, I could just send
this URL,
which sets Eudora to auto-save every 2 minutes (120 seconds).
<x-eudora-setting:11520=120>
How do you use X-Eudora-Setting URLs?
-------------------------------------
First off, be aware that many of these settings are hidden because they
aren't
necessary for most people. I don't recommend that you scroll through
this
file, clicking every x-eudora-setting that looks interesting, since you
may
change something you shouldn't inadvertently. If you don't understand
some
setting, don't change it. I'd also suggest that you make a record of
which
settings you change in case you need to revert to the defaults (which
you can
do quickly by holding down all the modifier keys - Control, Option,
Command,
Shift - and choosing Settings from the Special menu; note that this
method
does not delete your personality settings).
That said, using x-eudora-setting URLs is simple, once you have one in a
window in Eudora. Just double-click it, and a dialog box appears,
explaining a
little more about the setting, telling you what the default is, what the
current value is, and providing a field for you to enter a new value.
What you
enter for a new value depends on the setting. For instance, in my
example
above, the value is the number of seconds. However, if a setting has
only two
possible values, on and off, y generally means on and n generally means
off
(there are some instances where those two are reversed; the list below
clearly
labels them). For instance, to enable Eudora to open Web browser
windows in
the background when you Command-click a Web URL within an email message,
double-click this x-eudora-setting URL (note that this will work in Mac
OS X
only if Eudora is set to use old style helpers, which I believe is
<x-eudora-setting:360=y>):
<x-eudora-setting:258=y>
Sometimes the replacement values are more complicated. For instance,
when you
create a new nickname using the Make Address Book Entry command in the
Special
menu, Eudora fills in a nickname for you comprised of
Firstname_Lastname. If
you're like me, you don't think to type underscores when typing names
(especially now that Eudora automatically completes the nickname as you
type).
You can change that underscore to a space, so nicknames you create are
easily
typed. Double-click the URL below, and in the dialog box that appears,
change
the third character, an underscore, to a space, and then click OK.
<x-eudora-setting:6713>
Unfortunately, deciphering Qualcomm's explanations of the different
settings
below can be tricky at times. If you have questions about a certain
setting,
I'd recommend asking on the Eudora mailing list before you change
anything.
You can also read through the archives of the list.
<http://www.listmoms.net/lists/#eudora-mac>
Using x-eudora-setting URLs with Personalities
----------------------------------------------
A feature new in Eudora 5.2 and later lets you set x-eudora-settings on
a
per-personality basis, which can be helpful at times. Qualcomm gives the
example of needing to disable authentication for one of your
personalities to
work around a problem checking mail. If you find yourself in such a
situation,
use this format for the URL, replacing "workmail" with the name of your
personality.
<x-eudora-setting:12909@workmail=plain>
Why can't I click these URLs?
-----------------------------
If you find that double-clicking these x-eudora-setting URLs simply does
nothing, choose Settings from the Special menu, scroll down to the
Miscellaneous settings panel, and uncheck "Read from Internet Config
(not
recommended)." Since Internet Config doesn't know about
x-eudora-setting URLs,
using its settings will cause problems. That's one reason that setting
isn't
recommended.
What should I do with this list?
--------------------------------
This list of x-eudora-setting URLs is of use only within Eudora, so I'd
recommend storing it in mailbox where you won't lose it. If you're
worried you
won't be able to find it, consider making it into a piece of
stationery, at
which point you can choose New Message With from the Message menu to
open it.
And of course, you can just save it as a text file and open the text
file with
the Open command in the File menu.
Then, whenever you think you might want to change some setting, open
the list,
choose Find from the hierarchical Find menu in the Special menu, and
enter the
word or phrase you want to find. Since the list is about 110K long,
using Find
is almost a necessity for finding any given setting. Once you've found
the
appropriate setting, double-click the x-eudora-setting URL and go from
there.
Where can I find more information?
----------------------------------
For additional information about Eudora in general and x-eudora-setting
URLs
in particular, plus a list of settings (like the one below) you can
view in
your Web browser (keep in mind you can't click an x-eudora-setting URL
in a
Web browser, only in Eudora), visit Qualcomm's Tech Support pages at:
<http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/mac/>
I hope you've found this information helpful!
cheers... -Adam C. Engst, TidBITS publisher
----------------------------------------------------------------------
New/Changed X-Eudora-Setting URLs in Eudora 6.0
-----------------------------------------------
<x-eudora-setting:154>
Don't attempt to interact with PPP at all.
<x-eudora-setting:189>
[Deleted. -ace] When checked, Eudora will use Open Transport
directly (if it is installed), rather than using the MacTCP
compatibility library. You will need to restart Eudora for
changes to take effect.
<x-eudora-setting:201>
Obsolete.
<x-eudora-setting:228>
Reserved.
<x-eudora-setting:243>
When checked, Eudora will paste text without styles unless the
shift key is held down.
<x-eudora-setting:258>
When checked, Eudora will make an application sent a URL via
Cmd-click stay in the background. Not supported under OS X.
<x-eudora-setting:262>
[Deleted. -ace]When checked, Eudora will use the fancy new
Navigation Services dialogs for opening and saving files. (Must
have Nav Services 1.1 or better installed) Setting reversed;
use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:359>
When checked, Eudora will use its own document helper lists
instead of the system ones (OS X only).
<x-eudora-setting:360>
When checked, Eudora will use its own URL helper lists instead
of the system ones (OS X only).
<x-eudora-setting:361>
When checked, Eudora will look for a real name in the address
book to use in the summaries of outgoing messages Setting
reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:362>
Settings related to the user of the junk mailbox. To turn
things off: 1 - whole thing 2 - trimming 4 - trim warning. 8 -
refiltering 16 - unread mail indicator 32 - existing mailbox
warning 64 - intro dialog 128 - immediate server delete
<x-eudora-setting:363>
When checked, Eudora will filter IMAP messages in the
foreground. This is awkward and clumsy, but it works.
<x-eudora-setting:364>
Fix up various Outlook-isms in incoming mail, such as RE: and
FW: Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:365>
Last time the Junk mailbox was trimmed, in seconds since the
dawn of time (sorta).
<x-eudora-setting:366>
Name of proxy service to use.
<x-eudora-setting:367>
Width of the mailbox drawer.
<x-eudora-setting:368>
Which side to open mailbox drawer on. 0 default, 1 for left, 2
for right.
<x-eudora-setting:369>
When checked, Eudora will redisplay window as you resize.
Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:370>
Options for the content concentrator Set to 1 to allow
indiscriminate multiple concentrations
<x-eudora-setting:371>
Generate multiple messages when replying to multiple messages.
<x-eudora-setting:372>
When checked, Eudora will check and send mail in the
background. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:373>
When checked, Eudora will attempt to preserve the local cache
of IMAP messages when transferred. Setting reversed; use "n"
for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:374>
When checked, Eudora won't save the local cache when
transferring messages to the trash.
<x-eudora-setting:375>
Name of personality used for sending relayed mail.
<x-eudora-setting:376>
Eudora will use the configured relay personality (if any) when
sending mail. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:7605>
[Deleted. -ace] Navigation Mid string name.
<x-eudora-setting:14512>
If this string appears first in a "make subject" filter action,
square-bracketed text will be removed from the text represented
by &
<x-eudora-setting:32457>
SSL protocol version to use when connecting on alternate port
<x-eudora-setting:32459>
IMail does POP3 AUTH PLAIN completely wrong, as LOGIN. When we
see this string, we know it's IMail, and we adjust. Idiots.
<x-eudora-setting:32462>
If the mailhost of the dominant personality isn't appropriate
to check for your PPP connection under OS X, fill this in with
a hostname to check.
<x-eudora-setting:32463>
Name of folder used by OS X finder for application plugins.
<x-eudora-setting:32464>
Name of folder used by OS X finder for application itself.
<x-eudora-setting:32465>
DO NOT LOCALIZE.
<x-eudora-setting:32467>
Any of these (comma-separated) phrases, detected in an HTML
style sheet, will make Eudora NOT put a blank line after a P
directive.
<x-eudora-setting:32468>
DO NOT LOCALIZE.
<x-eudora-setting:32469>
Name of mailbox that holds junk mail, as presented to the user.
<x-eudora-setting:32470>
Mail must score at least this much on the Junk-O-Meter to land
in the Junk mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:32471>
Number of days mail stays in Junk mailbox before being moved to
Trash
<x-eudora-setting:32472>
Name of mailbox where old junk mail goes to die. Set to "-" to
destroy in-place
<x-eudora-setting:32473>
Threshold on Junk-O-Meter for mail that will be automatically
emptied from Junk mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:32475>
Name to rename preexisting Junk mailbox to
<x-eudora-setting:32477>
Junk score given to mail when you transfer it to the Junk
mailbox
<x-eudora-setting:32478>
Junk score given to mail when you mark it as junk
<x-eudora-setting:32479>
Minimum score considered a reasonable junk mail threshold.
<x-eudora-setting:32483>
Height of the tab area in a tabbed window.
<x-eudora-setting:32484>
Height of the tabs in a tabbed window.
<x-eudora-setting:32488>
How long to wait (in seconds) for bogus error messages from
Cyrus after POP3 STLS fails.
<x-eudora-setting:32489>
Number of days until trimming that is considered soon enough to
show the "will be trimmed soon" icon.
<x-eudora-setting:32490>
Number of days (minimum) between trims of the junk mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:32491>
Name of the address book to put whitelisted addresses in; blank
for Eudora Nicknames.
<x-eudora-setting:32493>
Number of seconds of user idleness before we might start REALLY
obnoxious bg tasks.
<x-eudora-setting:32494>
Max size (in Kbytes) of graphics cache for downloaded graphics.
<x-eudora-setting:32496>
Name of Content Concentrator profile to use for the preview
pane when showing a single message.
<x-eudora-setting:32497>
Text added to the end of a partially-snipped paragraph
<x-eudora-setting:32498>
Text added to show paragraphs have been snipped
<x-eudora-setting:32499>
Text added to the start of a partially-snipped paragraph
<x-eudora-setting:32601>
Name of Content Concentrator profile to use for previewing
multiple messages
<x-eudora-setting:32602>
Max # of messages to preview at one time.
<x-eudora-setting:32603>
Strings that might mean an Outlook-style quote is coming
<x-eudora-setting:32604>
Strings that might mean an Outlook-style quote is ending
<x-eudora-setting:32607>
Content Concentrator profile to use for message windows
<x-eudora-setting:32608>
When doing both format=flowed and quoted-printable encoding,
wrap lines at this value.
<x-eudora-setting:32612>
# of ticks before acting on a single message preview
<x-eudora-setting:32613>
# of ticks before acting on a multiple message preview
<x-eudora-setting:32614>
Put a font name here to override the small system font
<x-eudora-setting:32615>
Put a size here to override the small system font size
<x-eudora-setting:32616>
# of windows scheduled to be opened that generate a warning
<x-eudora-setting:32617>
# of messages to which responding all at once will generate a
warning
<x-eudora-setting:32620>
Format string to use when replying to multiple messages with
different subjects
<x-eudora-setting:32621>
Concentrator profile to use when replying to multiple messages.
<x-eudora-setting:32624>
Do Not Touch
<x-eudora-setting:32625>
Score to assign unscored messages in your IMAP Junk mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:32628>
Format for titles of IMAP mailbox windows.
<x-eudora-setting:32629>
The label to assign to IMAP messages marked as FLAGGED on the
server. Set to 0 to ignore the FLAGGED state.
<x-eudora-setting:32634>
MIME Type used by Apple when sending folders; completely non-
standard.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
The Full List of X-Eudora-Setting URLs
--------------------------------------
<x-eudora-setting:1>
Use this menu to set the font to use in windows.
<x-eudora-setting:2>
Type the size of the font to use in windows.
<x-eudora-setting:3>
Enter your login name and the name of your POP server, with an '@'
between them. Eg, 'jd...@anyhost.anyschool.edu'.
<x-eudora-setting:4>
The host to use to send mail. If you leave it blank, Eudora will
use the same server you get your mail from ("Mail Host").
<x-eudora-setting:5>
EXPERTS ONLY! Your return address. If you fill this in, be SURE
you put in a working address.
<x-eudora-setting:6>
How often (in minutes) Eudora will check for mail.
<x-eudora-setting:7>
When checked, Eudora will word-wrap outgoing messages.
<x-eudora-setting:8>
When checked, Eudora will tell your Internet dialup software to
disconnect after mail is transferred.
<x-eudora-setting:9>
When checked, Eudora will try to guess where paragraphs are when
you do a Save As..., and will remove returns that don't end
paragraphs.
<x-eudora-setting:10>
Four-character creator code for the application that the Finder
will use to open text files that Eudora saves.
<x-eudora-setting:11>
Name of the application that the Finder will use to open text
files that Eudora saves.
<x-eudora-setting:12>
Last time (in seconds) Eudora scanned your maildrop to see if it
should do deletions.
<x-eudora-setting:13>
When checked, Eudora will send queued mail whenever it checks
mail.
<x-eudora-setting:14>
When checked, windows will be zoomed to full size when first
opened.
<x-eudora-setting:15>
When checked, Eudora will dismiss alert dialogs after two minutes.
<x-eudora-setting:16>
When checked, quitting Eudora will empty Eudora's trash.
<x-eudora-setting:17>
These options control how Eudora unwraps text. To turn OFF
specific paragraph indicators, add: 1-internal space runs 2-large
indent 4-indent change 8-quote change 16-short line 32-blank line.
<x-eudora-setting:18>
When checked, Eudora will not immediately delete mail from the POP
server.
<x-eudora-setting:19>
When checked, Eudora will keep a copy of all mail you send.
<x-eudora-setting:20>
When checked, Eudora will use an alert dialog to get your
attention.
<x-eudora-setting:21>
When checked, Eudora will use sound to get your attention.
<x-eudora-setting:22>
When checked, Eudora will attach your signature to messages you
create.
<x-eudora-setting:23>
The host to use for Directory Services.
<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.
<x-eudora-setting:25>
When checked, Eudora will send mail immediately instead of queuing
it.
<x-eudora-setting:26>
When checked, Eudora will always send Macintosh resources, type,
and creator with attachments.
<x-eudora-setting:27>
Whether to use MacTCP or the Communications Toolbox to transfer
mail.
<x-eudora-setting:28>
When checked, the tab key moves the cursor from the body to the
To: field. When unchecked, the tab key inserts a tab. Holding down
the option key will reverse the setting for a given tab.
<x-eudora-setting:29>
Use this menu to set the font to use when printing.
<x-eudora-setting:30>
Type the font size to use when printing.
<x-eudora-setting:31>
The text of your saved password. Whoever put this in a dialog
should be shot.
<x-eudora-setting:32>
Internal use only.
<x-eudora-setting:33>
When checked, Eudora will flash an icon in the menu bar to get
your attention. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:34>
When checked, Eudora will send the next command to your server
before the one before completes. This is faster, but not all POP3
servers can handle this.
<x-eudora-setting:35>
When checked, Eudora will warn you before it deletes unread mail.
<x-eudora-setting:36>
When checked, closing a mailbox will close all messages from that
mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:37>
When checked, Eudora's Find command will care about the case of
letters.
<x-eudora-setting:38>
When checked, nothing interesting will happen.
<x-eudora-setting:39>
Message windows will open wide enough to display this many
characters.
<x-eudora-setting:40>
Message windows will open tall enough to display this many lines.
<x-eudora-setting:41>
When checked, Eudora will include headers when doing a Save As...
<x-eudora-setting:42>
Hold down these modifiers and press the arrow keys to switch
between messages.
<x-eudora-setting:43>
Name of the folder to which Eudora will save attachments.
<x-eudora-setting:44>
When checked, Eudora will save attachments to a folder without
consulting the user.
<x-eudora-setting:45>
Volume and directory id of the folder to which attachments are
saved.
<x-eudora-setting:46>
When checked, Eudora will ask for each styled message whether you
want the styles to be sent.
<x-eudora-setting:47>
When checked, large messages will not be automatically downloaded
from the POP server.
<x-eudora-setting:48>
When checked, will expand nicknames when switching fields in
composition window.
<x-eudora-setting:49>
Beats me.
<x-eudora-setting:50>
When checked, Eudora will search only in the summaries of
messages, not the messages themselves.
<x-eudora-setting:51>
When checked, Eudora will open mailboxes after depositing new mail
in them. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:52>
Controls what Eudora selects when you open a mailbox from the menu
or mailboxes window. 0 for restore previous selection, 1 for
FUMLUB, 2 for last message.
<x-eudora-setting:53>
When checked, Eudora will not worry if a mailbox has been changed
since its table of contents was created; it will use the table of
contents anyway.
<x-eudora-setting:54>
Nothing interesting now.
<x-eudora-setting:55>
When checked, Eudora will reply to all recipients of a message;
unchecked, only the sender gets the reply. Hold down the option
key to reverse the setting for a single reply.
<x-eudora-setting:56>
When checked, Eudora will include your address when doing a reply
to all. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:57>
Use APOP for authentication. Your server administrator will tell
you if you should use this; most people should use passwords.
<x-eudora-setting:58>
Number of the monitor on which to put new windows.
<x-eudora-setting:59>
EXPERTS ONLY! When checked, Eudora will work faster, but you might
lose mail if your Macintosh crashes.
<x-eudora-setting:60>
When checked, Eudora will keep two copies of mailbox tables of
contents when new-style resource TOCs are in use. Setting
reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:61>
Username to substitute for "\U" in navigation scripts.
<x-eudora-setting:62>
Password to substitute for "\P" in navigation scripts. What idiot
put this in a dialog?
<x-eudora-setting:63>
Load the whole program into memory and keep it there (68K only).
Uses more memory, but is a little faster.
<x-eudora-setting:64>
Mailbox windows will show only the columns you select
<x-eudora-setting:65>
Do not allow changes to the text of redirected messages.
<x-eudora-setting:66>
These settings control what Eudora does when your correspondent
has requested a receipt for his mail.
<x-eudora-setting:67>
When checked, Eudora will include the old Return-Receipt-To header
along with the new return receipt header.
<x-eudora-setting:68>
When checked, Eudora will allow the delete key to delete mail from
mailboxes. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:69>
These determine how Eudora figures out what mail is unread. Most
people should use Normal Method.
<x-eudora-setting:70>
When checked, Eudora will convert MIME digests into Eudora
mailboxes.
<x-eudora-setting:71>
Eudora can log certain actions to a file named "Eudora Log" in
your Eudora Folder. Check the item(s) you wish to log.
<x-eudora-setting:72>
When checked, Eudora will pay no attention to priority headers on
incoming messages. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:73>
When checked, copies priorities from original messages to replies.
Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:74>
Internal use.
<x-eudora-setting:75>
Transliteration table to use on incoming non-MIME mail.
<x-eudora-setting:76>
Transliteration table to use on outgoing mail.
<x-eudora-setting:77>
Your real name.
<x-eudora-setting:78>
When checked, Eudora will open the next message when you delete
the message you're reading, if the next message is unread. Setting
reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:79>
When checked, Eudora will draw separator lines in mailbox windows.
0 for both, 1 for vertical, 2 for horizontal, 3 for none.
<x-eudora-setting:80>
When checked, Eudora will ignore illegal characters in BinHex
attachments.
<x-eudora-setting:81>
When checked, Eudora will use the POP3 LAST command to figure out
what mail on the server is new.
<x-eudora-setting:82>
EXPERTS ONLY! The maximum number of messages Eudora will fetch in
a single session.
<x-eudora-setting:83>
When checked, Eudora will send this personality's mail whenever
mail is sent. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:84>
When checked, Eudora will make no connections.
<x-eudora-setting:85>
When checked, Eudora will replace certain special characters
(""''*--) with plain ASCII characters (""''o--) when sending mail.
Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:86>
When checked, Eudora will put attachments in the Finder's Trash
when you put the messages they came with into Eudora's Trash.
<x-eudora-setting:87>
EXPERTS ONLY! When checked, Eudora will use the "XTND XMIT"
extension to POP3 to send mail, in lieu of SMTP.
<x-eudora-setting:88>
Transliteration table for ph results.
<x-eudora-setting:89>
Transliteration table for ph queries.
<x-eudora-setting:90>
Defunct.
<x-eudora-setting:91>
When checked, Eudora will use MIME Quoted-Printable encoding when
necessary to protect special characters. Setting reversed; use "n"
for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:92>
Beats me.
<x-eudora-setting:93>
When checked, replies to all will put the recipients from the To:
field into the Cc: field of the reply, not the To: field.
<x-eudora-setting:94>
When checked, Eudora will color only the label part of message
summaries, not whole summaries.
<x-eudora-setting:95>
Whether Eudora should show the time of the message using the
sender's time zone or the local time zone.
<x-eudora-setting:97>
These settings determine what Eudora will open next after
deleting, transferring, or filtering a message away, or paging off
the end with the space bar. 0 for nothing, 1 for next message, 2
for next unread message, 3 for next message if unread, 4 for next
message if unread & same subject.
<x-eudora-setting:98>
Last time Eudora checked for mail to be deleted.
<x-eudora-setting:99>
EXPERTS ONLY! When checked, Eudora will use Status: headers in
lieu of XTND XLST or UIDL in discovering what mail on the server
has been read.
<x-eudora-setting:101>
Number of days to leave mail on server, if you have Leave Mail On
Server checked. Leaving it blank means forever.
<x-eudora-setting:102>
When checked, mail emptied from Eudora's trash will be removed
from the server on the next mail check.
<x-eudora-setting:103>
Host to use for finger queries.
<x-eudora-setting:104>
When checked, Eudora will not use the QDGX printing code. Standard
print manager calls will be made instead.
<x-eudora-setting:105>
These settings can be used to limit the times of day when Eudora
checks for mail automatically.
<x-eudora-setting:106>
When selected, if a server has multiple IP addresses, Eudora will
pick one at random instead of just using the first.
<x-eudora-setting:107>
When selected, attachments will be sent with BinHex encoding. This
is best for sending to other Macintoshes.
<x-eudora-setting:108>
When selected, attachments will be sent with AppleSingle encoding.
A few whackos need this.
<x-eudora-setting:109>
When selected, attachments will be sent with AppleDouble encoding.
This is best for sending to MIME mailers.
<x-eudora-setting:110>
When selected, attachments will be sent with uuencode encoding.
Use this only if the recipient says you have to.
<x-eudora-setting:111>
Use this menu to select the sound to play when mail arrives.
<x-eudora-setting:112>
Use this menu to select the sound to play when Eudora needs help.
<x-eudora-setting:113>
When checked, Eudora will use a more compatible (but much slower)
way of building its menus.
<x-eudora-setting:114>
When checked, Eudora will allow From: fields to be edited in
composition windows.
<x-eudora-setting:115>
When checked, Eudora will do turbo redirect; unchecked, Eudora
does regular redirect. Hold down the option key to reverse for a
single redirect. Turbo Redirect redirects the message, queues the
redirected message, and deletes the original.
<x-eudora-setting:116>
This domain will be added to any address that doesn't have a
domain. E.g., if you put "anytown.us" in it, and send mail to
"jdoe", the address Eudora uses will be "jd...@anytown.us".
<x-eudora-setting:117>
Use Kerberos for authentication. Your server administrator will
tell you if you should use Kerberos; most people should use
passwords.
<x-eudora-setting:118>
Kerberos realm. Go ask your Kerberos administrator.
<x-eudora-setting:119>
Send a cleartext password to login to the mail server. Most people
do this.
<x-eudora-setting:120>
When selected, Eudora will not do automatic checks if the Mac is
on battery power.
<x-eudora-setting:121>
Whether or not Eudora should vary date format with the age of a
message.
<x-eudora-setting:122>
When checked, Eudora will do only synchronous disk i/o. This may
be needed by buggy SCSI disk drivers.
<x-eudora-setting:123>
When checked, Eudora will show all the headers from messages, not
just an abbreviated set.
<x-eudora-setting:124>
When checked, Eudora will show what it's doing with a progress
window. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:125>
Width of filter list box (in pixels).
<x-eudora-setting:126>
When checked, Eudora will use external files to store mailbox
tables of contents, rather than using the resource fork.
<x-eudora-setting:127>
When checked, Eudora will remove old-style .toc files as their
contents are written to resource forks.
<x-eudora-setting:128>
When checked, Eudora will generate the filter report when messages
are filtered from the In mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:129>
Show the toolbar.
<x-eudora-setting:130>
Varcode for toolbar.
<x-eudora-setting:131>
Should the toolbar be vertical?
<x-eudora-setting:132>
Should Eudora overwrite mailbox temp files?
<x-eudora-setting:133>
Should we waste processor cycles being trendy?
<x-eudora-setting:134>
The number of the settings screen Eudora was last viewing.
<x-eudora-setting:135>
When checked, Eudora will warn you before deleting queued but
unsent messages.
<x-eudora-setting:136>
When checked, Eudora will warn you before deleting mail you are
composing.
<x-eudora-setting:137>
When checked, Eudora will warn you if you try to queue a message
with no subject field.
<x-eudora-setting:138>
When checked, Eudora will warn you when you quit with messages
queued to be sent.
<x-eudora-setting:139>
When checked, Eudora will automatically place a copy of a reply in
the same mailbox as the original message being replied to.
<x-eudora-setting:140>
When checked, Eudora supports the transvestite manager. Setting
reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:141>
When checked, Eudora won't check your mail automatically unless
your Internet dialup software is already connected.
<x-eudora-setting:142>
When checked, use Teaching Tele-Apprenticeships' Message
Assistant.
<x-eudora-setting:143>
The user's site #.
<x-eudora-setting:144>
The user's support code.
<x-eudora-setting:145>
When checked, Eudora will generate the RFC 1327 Importance header,
based on message priority. Importance will work with systems other
than Eudora, but is less exact than X-Priority.
<x-eudora-setting:146>
When checked, Eudora will generate its own X-Priority header,
based on message priority. X-Priority is more exact than
Importance, but only works with Eudora.
<x-eudora-setting:147>
When checked, Eudora will reformat names with embedded commas to
remove the comma.
<x-eudora-setting:148>
When set, Eudora will pay attention to and generate Newsgroups:
headers.
<x-eudora-setting:149>
When checked, carriage returns take you to the next header field
in composition windows. Unchecked, they will be inserted into
headers.
<x-eudora-setting:150>
When checked, Eudora will warn you before saving an incoming
message when you set the message back to uneditable.
<x-eudora-setting:151>
When checked, Eudora will sort mailboxes only when mail is added
to them or when they're opened.
<x-eudora-setting:152>
When checked, Eudora will warn you when you empty the trash
mailbox. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:153>
When checked, Eudora will check for mail at the specified
interval.
<x-eudora-setting:154>
Don't attempt to interact with PPP at all.
<x-eudora-setting:155>
When checked, Eudora will show help balloons automatically for
toolbar buttons. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:156>
Your SMTP server offers a login protocol that Eudora understands.
<x-eudora-setting:157>
Check this if you have a PowerBook 5300 with a Global Village
ethernet card.
<x-eudora-setting:158>
When checked, Eudora will invalidate your Kerberos ticket when you
quit the program.
<x-eudora-setting:159>
When checked, Eudora will convert Hesiod results to lower-case,
except for usernames. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for
OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:160>
Name of charset to use when sending mail with special characters,
if Eudora Tables plug-in is not being used.
<x-eudora-setting:161>
When you receive a message with styled text, these settings let
you ignore part or all of the style information.
<x-eudora-setting:162>
When checked, Eudora will destroy your Kerberos username when you
quit the program.
<x-eudora-setting:163>
When checked, Eudora will nicely line up mail headers.
<x-eudora-setting:164>
When checked, Eudora will be extra paranoid about flushing to
disk. Necessary for some models of Toshiba hard drives.
<x-eudora-setting:165>
Internal use only
<x-eudora-setting:166>
When checked, Eudora will waste cycles writing preferences to
Internet Config. This is a mistake.
<x-eudora-setting:167>
When checked, Eudora will waste cycles reading preferences from
Internet Config. This is a mistake.
<x-eudora-setting:168>
When checked, Eudora will treat the function keys as toolbar
buttons.
<x-eudora-setting:169>
When checked, Eudora will use slower but internationally correct
string comparisons.
<x-eudora-setting:170>
When checked, Eudora will show function keys in toolbar.
<x-eudora-setting:171>
When checked, Eudora will look from the end to the beginning when
finding.
<x-eudora-setting:172>
When checked, Eudora will only find strings if they are a full
word.
<x-eudora-setting:173>
Used internally for registration state. Set to 4 to indicate the
user has registered.
<x-eudora-setting:174>
These settings control how drag & drop works within Eudora. Add: 1
- immediate summary drag 2 - control for text drag
<x-eudora-setting:175>
When you receive a message with styled text, these settings let
you ignore part or all of the style information.
<x-eudora-setting:176>
When you use styles, Eudora can send just a styled version, just a
plaintext version, or both.
<x-eudora-setting:177>
When checked, Eudora will delete extra copies of the same message.
<x-eudora-setting:178>
When checked, Eudora will warn you when you attempt an operation
that might take too much memory. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON,
"y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:179>
When you receive a message with styled text, these settings let
you ignore part or all of the style information.
<x-eudora-setting:180>
Determines how Eudora's mailboxes interact with the Recent
Documents folder in the Apple Menu. 0 for visible mailboxes, 1 for
all mailboxes, 2 for no mailboxes.
<x-eudora-setting:181>
When checked, and you are typing a query in the Directory Services
window, the lookup automatically begins shortly after you've
stopped typing, so that you don't have to click the "Lookup"
button. Doesn't work for Finger lookups.
<x-eudora-setting:182>
When checked, Eudora will offer to go offline when you cancel a
connection attempt. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:183>
When checked, Eudora will check mail for this personality on
manual mail checks. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:184>
Major version of last registration. Times 100 if demo, 10,000 if
pro.
<x-eudora-setting:185>
Display warning if a Paid Mode filter file is read in by Light.
<x-eudora-setting:186>
Name of signature file to use on new mail.
<x-eudora-setting:187>
Controls for what Eudora does with Filters that refer to mailboxes
when the mailboxes are renamed.
<x-eudora-setting:188>
When checked, Eudora will display a formatting toolbar in
composition windows.
<x-eudora-setting:190>
When checked, Eudora will use MX records to pick the best host to
exchange mail with. Works only with Open Transport.
<x-eudora-setting:191>
Internal use.
<x-eudora-setting:192>
When checked, Eudora will prompt you for receipts if you send a
receipt-requested message to yourself. This is silly, but novices
seem to expect it. While you're here, turn this silly thing off,
please. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:193>
When checked, nicknames files will be automatically backed up to
Spool Folder in your Eudora Folder. Use for debugging only.
<x-eudora-setting:194>
Folders in the spool folder will be removed after this many days.
Set to 0 to keep items indefinitely.
<x-eudora-setting:195>
When checked, Eudora will send the hostname along with the POP3
USER command.
<x-eudora-setting:196>
When checked, Eudora will reformat addresses to avoid RCPT TO
delays when talking to some sendmails.
<x-eudora-setting:198>
When checked, Eudora will attempt PPP connections in the
foreground, and not let you switch out. Annoying, but safer.
<x-eudora-setting:199>
When checked, Eudora will do "smart paste," to manage whitespace
around pasted text. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:200>
Do Not Use
<x-eudora-setting:201>
Obsolete.
<x-eudora-setting:202>
Appearance Manager is now required.
<x-eudora-setting:203>
When checked, while typing in an address field, Eudora will
automatically expand it to the first matching nickname.
<x-eudora-setting:204>
When checked, nickname auto-completion and nickname highlighting
features will respond a little sooner (this may make typing a
little less responsive on slower machines).
<x-eudora-setting:205>
When checked, nickname auto-completion and nickname highlighting
features will wait until the keyboard repeat delay has passed
before responding to a keypress (may make it easier to type).
Ignored when "Do processing immediately" is turned on.
<x-eudora-setting:206>
When checked, nickname auto-completion and nickname highlighting
features will wait until there are no more keystrokes to process
before responding to a keypress (may make it easier to type).
Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:207>
When checked, Eudora will bring up a popup if there are multiple
matches when you do Finish Address Book Entry.
<x-eudora-setting:208>
When checked, Eudora will bring up the nickname popup menu when
switching fields in the composition window.
<x-eudora-setting:209>
When checked, Eudora will scroll your document dynamically as you
move the scroll box.
<x-eudora-setting:210>
Name of the folder Make Filter will create new mailboxes in when
matching on the Subject field.
<x-eudora-setting:211>
Name of the folder Make Filter will create new mailboxes in when
matching on the From field.
<x-eudora-setting:212>
Name of the folder Make Filter will create new mailboxes in when
matching on Any Recipient.
<x-eudora-setting:213>
When checked, Eudora will open incoming messages with transfer
errors.
<x-eudora-setting:214>
When checked, nicknames in recipient fields will be displayed in
bold.
<x-eudora-setting:215>
When checked, nicknames being created via auto-completion will be
displayed in a special text style, even if Nickname Hilighting is
off.
<x-eudora-setting:216>
When checked, helper applications will be remembered by creator
only, not as specific applications. Setting reversed; use "n" for
ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:217>
Use ACAP for initial settings load.
<x-eudora-setting:218>
Server to use for ACAP
<x-eudora-setting:219>
Username to use for ACAP
<x-eudora-setting:220>
Password to use for ACAP
<x-eudora-setting:221>
Username to use for mail
<x-eudora-setting:222>
Host to use for receiving mail; must not contain any @ signs.
<x-eudora-setting:223>
When checked, Eudora will check and send mail simultaneously in
the background.
<x-eudora-setting:224>
When checked, plain text messages will be show in fixed width
font.
<x-eudora-setting:225>
When checked, Eudora will automatically open and close the Task
Progress window.
<x-eudora-setting:226>
When checked, Eudora will use the new HTML rendering engine.
<x-eudora-setting:228>
Reserved.
<x-eudora-setting:229>
When checked, Eudora will not modify attribute names returned by
the LDAP server. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:230>
Last version of Eudora to use this settings file.
<x-eudora-setting:231>
Highest version of Eudora to us this settings file.
<x-eudora-setting:232>
Internal use.
<x-eudora-setting:233>
When checked, Eudora will draw pretty icons in message summaries
instead of letters. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:234>
When checked, Eudora will scan for <esc>$ and send the text as
iso-jp-2022. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:235>
When checked, Eudora will trim excess quotes from previewed
messages.
<x-eudora-setting:236>
When checked, Eudora will display pictures inside messages when
possible. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:237>
Send your password in clear text format when logging into this
IMAP server. This bypasses fancy IMAP authentication methods.
<x-eudora-setting:238>
When checked, LDAP searches will fail if a Base Object is not
specified in the LDAP server's URL.
<x-eudora-setting:239>
When checked, the 68K LDAP library will be accessed directly. For
internal use only - don't use this unless you're a programmer.
<x-eudora-setting:240>
When checked, Eudora uses an incremental nickname save strategy.
Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:241>
When checked, Eudora will use the enhanced HTML viewer, giving
better displays but using more memory and time.
<x-eudora-setting:242>
When checked, Eudora will send 8bit characters if the server
offers the 8BITMIME ESMTP extension.
<x-eudora-setting:243>
When checked, Eudora will paste text without styles unless the
shift key is held down.
<x-eudora-setting:244>
Select POP if this personality will be connecting to a POP mail
server, or IMAP if it will be connecting to an IMAP mail server.
<x-eudora-setting:245>
When checked, entire messages are fetched during a resync,
including attachments up to the given size.
<x-eudora-setting:246>
When checked, show preview panes in mailboxes by default. Setting
reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:247>
These options control if and when messages displayed in preview
panes are automatically marked as read. Setting reversed; use "n"
for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:248>
When checked, message text is downloaded if it's smaller than the
skip big messages limit, even if the attachments are too big.
Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:249>
Controls whether or not the spell-checker runs all the time, or
only when you ask it to run. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y"
for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:250>
These options control Eudora's internal spell-checker.
<x-eudora-setting:251>
Internal use only.
<x-eudora-setting:252>
When checked, Eudora will automatically download graphics in HTML
messages when the message is viewed.
<x-eudora-setting:253>
When checked, Eudora will write message info into the Get Info
comments of attachments. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for
OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:254>
When checked, Eudora grabs body information when doing minimal
headers. This will slow down minimal header fetches.
<x-eudora-setting:255>
When checked, Eudora fetches a message's attachments along with
its body.
<x-eudora-setting:256>
When checked, Eudora will maintain a trash mailbox on the IMAP
server. When unchecked, deleted messages will be marked as
deleted, but not removed. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y"
for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:257>
When checked, Eudora will try to make sense of an address before
speaking. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:258>
When checked, Eudora will make an application sent a URL via
cmd-click stay in the background. Not supported under OS X.
<x-eudora-setting:259>
Size of preview pane for new Search windows.
<x-eudora-setting:260>
These settings control when Eudora will interpret or generate
format=flowed. Set to 1 to turn off completely.
<x-eudora-setting:261>
No longer used. See PREF_NO_SPOKEN_WARNINGS
<x-eudora-setting:263>
When checked, Eudora will move attachments not only in the
attachments folder but also in subfolders into the Trash when a
message is deleted.
<x-eudora-setting:265>
When checked, Eudora will preload Navigation Services - but will
also require more memory to run.
<x-eudora-setting:266>
This determines where mailboxes opened by mail checks go. 0-above
topmost non-comp window, 1-on top, 2-behind In, 3-behind current
mailbox, 4-rearmost, 5-second.
<x-eudora-setting:267>
When checked, Eudora treats reply-to with special semantics. When
unchecked, Reply-To is just a replacement for From:.
<x-eudora-setting:268>
When checked, Eudora will apply filters to IMAP inboxes. Setting
reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:269>
When checked, only a limited set of message headers is downloaded
when a mailbox is resynchronized.
<x-eudora-setting:270>
When checked, the entire message and all attachments are fetched
when a mailbox is resynchronized.
<x-eudora-setting:271>
When checked, custom mailbox icons will not be displayed in the
Mailboxes window.
<x-eudora-setting:272>
When checked, Eudora is smarter about managing multiple
connections to an IMAP server.
<x-eudora-setting:273>
When checked, Eudora will let you use filters to redirect even
list mail. If you turn this on and make a mail loop, don't say I
didn't warn you.
<x-eudora-setting:274>
When checked, the Task Progress window will be brought to the
front during every single little IMAP operation.
<x-eudora-setting:275>
Whether or not Eudora uses the system keychain for password
storage.
<x-eudora-setting:276>
When checked, Eudora grabs the Inbox outside of your location
prefix, as it jolly well should.
<x-eudora-setting:277>
When checked, Eudora list views will use a color scheme like the
Finder's. Works only for mailbox windows right now.
<x-eudora-setting:278>
When checked, Eudora will exchange the menu key commands for Find
and Search.
<x-eudora-setting:279>
When checked, Eudora will not display an alert when find text not
found
<x-eudora-setting:280>
When checked, Eudora won't delete attachments belonging to IMAP
messages that are transferred.
<x-eudora-setting:281>
When checked, Eudora will allow QuickTime to display text file
attachments as movies.
<x-eudora-setting:282>
When checked, Eudora will animate animated GIF images. May
slightly slow opening messages containing GIF images.
<x-eudora-setting:283>
When replying to messages, nuke all styles and hard wrap. ICK!!!!
Don't do this!!!!
<x-eudora-setting:284>
The registration name.
<x-eudora-setting:285>
The registration code.
<x-eudora-setting:286>
These settings control how Eudora will apply additional email
specific rules to speak messages. Set to 1 to turn off completely.
<x-eudora-setting:287>
Turns off Eudora's Spoken Warning feature. Spoken Warnings tell
you about certain undesirable situations by speaking warning
messages instead of annoying you with an alert.. Setting reversed;
use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:288>
When checked, Eudora won't double-check remote mailboxes for
messages before deleting the mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:289>
Whether Eudora should dial through the speaker or the modem.
<x-eudora-setting:290>
When checked, Eudora will forget the password after an attempted
login, even though the login may have failed for other reasons.
<x-eudora-setting:291>
When checked, Eudora will use the Network Setup Library to read
the connection settings, rather than read directly from the TCP/IP
preferences file. This is more compatible, but slower.
<x-eudora-setting:292>
Should the toolbar be floating?
<x-eudora-setting:293>
When checked, Eudora will maintain a history of recently used
addresses which are automatically detected as you type. Setting
reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:294>
When checked, the History List file will be visible and editable
in your address book. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for
OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:295>
When checked, addresses you reply to will automatically be added
to the History List file. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y"
for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:296>
When checked, Eudora will convert PICT HTML images to a more
universal format. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:297>
When checked, Eudora will maintain a history of recently clicked
URLs. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:299>
When checked, filtering will treat all blanks, tabs, and returns
as single blanks when matching. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON,
"y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:300>
Reserved
<x-eudora-setting:301>
When checked, Eudora will display sender and subject when
resyncing a mailbox. This will slow you down if you're on a fast
connection!
<x-eudora-setting:302>
When checked, Eudora will use the older text/enriched format for
styled text. Not recommended.
<x-eudora-setting:303>
When checked, Eudora will show the number of messages that are
selected in a mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:304>
When checked, Eudora will operate on messages one at a time. This
is safer, but slower.
<x-eudora-setting:305>
When checked, Eudora will occasionally check to see if software
updates are available. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for
OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:306>
When checked, the ad window will have a drag bar. Setting
reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:307>
When checked, close other idle connections to the IMAP mailbox
before an EXPUNGE. This is slower, but more compatible with IMAP
servers that require exclusive access.
<x-eudora-setting:308>
Authorization entity to use for SASL PLAIN mechanism.
<x-eudora-setting:309>
When checked, Eudora will do SMTP authorization with the SMTP
server if the SMTP server offers it. Setting reversed; use "n" for
ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:310>
When checked, Eudora will sit and wait to hear back from the IMAP
server when logging out. This is more polite.
<x-eudora-setting:311>
When checked, Eudora will warn you when you try to follow a link
when you're offline.
<x-eudora-setting:312>
The HTTP proxy host.
<x-eudora-setting:313>
When checked, Eudora will use the HTTP proxy host.
<x-eudora-setting:314>
Your SMTP server indicated it couldn't send mail without a login
from you.
<x-eudora-setting:315>
When checked, addresses you type in recipient fields will
automatically be added to the History List file. Setting reversed;
use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:316>
When checked, Eudora will always save character set information
with the message and interpret it when the message is opened.
<x-eudora-setting:317>
When checked, Eudora will resynchronize all mailboxes that are
open and belong to the account that is checking mail.
<x-eudora-setting:318>
Options to control the generation of nicknames from fullnames. 1 -
use Asian rules; 2 - last first, always
<x-eudora-setting:319>
Controls whether and how to use the Mood Watch feature to indicate
potentially inflammatory mail.
<x-eudora-setting:320>
Internal use.
<x-eudora-setting:321>
Internal use.
<x-eudora-setting:322>
When checked, Eudora statistics will count IMAP messages received
in all mailboxes, not just the InBox.
<x-eudora-setting:323>
When checked, Eudora will append the name of each nickname to the
data displayed in the nickname list when "View By" sorting is set
to a non-nickname field.
<x-eudora-setting:324>
When checked, Eudora will allow you to rename nicknames by
clicking and selecting their names in the Address Book nickname
list.
<x-eudora-setting:325>
When checked, Eudora will do "anchored" selection, ala Microsoft,
instead of extension selection, ala practically every non-MS,
non-geek application out there.
<x-eudora-setting:326>
When checked, Eudora allows you to drop nicknames onto nickname
groups in the address book, adding the dropped nickname to the
group.
<x-eudora-setting:327>
When checked, Eudora will auto expand Address Book files, thus
revealing their contents while dragging.
<x-eudora-setting:328>
When checked, Eudora will make my machine crash by testing out
unfinished HTML table code.
<x-eudora-setting:329>
When checked, Eudora will warn you if you try to create a mailbox
or mail folder that will not display in the menus. Setting
reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:330>
When checked, Eudora will ignore message delete requests from ETL
translators.
<x-eudora-setting:331>
Internal use. Makes sense only for the despised box builds.
<x-eudora-setting:332>
Name of the last Address Book tab you were viewing so that the
next time you open your Address Book, Eudora displays that tab.
<x-eudora-setting:333>
When checked, Eudora will included potentially ill-formed
addresses without '@' signs to the History List. So type
carefully!
<x-eudora-setting:334>
When checked, Eudora will allow nicknames containing empty
expansions to be matched when performing nickname expansion and
completion (not recommended!).
<x-eudora-setting:335>
When checked, Eudora will honor requests to use a smaller font
than your default. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:336>
When checked, display signature text inline in composition
windows. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:337>
When checked, Eudora will warn you when it can't find the Network
Setup Extension. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:338>
When checked, Eudora will Redirect messages dropped onto toolbar
nicknames, instead of the normal Forward.
<x-eudora-setting:339>
When checked, Eudora will maintain special information in the
Address Book so you can sync data with your PDA.
<x-eudora-setting:340>
When checked, Eudora will include hidden nickname fields when
performing TEXT flavored drags.
<x-eudora-setting:341>
When checked, Eudora will allow you to remove nicknames from the
Address Book by pressing the Delete key.
<x-eudora-setting:342>
When checked, Eudora will quit parsing vCards at the first sign of
trouble, otherwise Eudora tries to grab as much useful information
as possible from a possibly ill-formed vCard.
<x-eudora-setting:343>
When vCards lack specific information about "Home" or "Work"
locales, Eudora will assume that "Home" is a better place to be.
<x-eudora-setting:344>
Internal use.
<x-eudora-setting:345>
EXPERTS ONLY! When checked, nuke will simply nuke, even in IMAP
mailboxes.
<x-eudora-setting:346>
When checked, your Personal Business Cards (vCards) will be hidden
in the address book.
<x-eudora-setting:347>
The current SSL setting for POP. 0 means no SSL. Other stuff to
follow.
<x-eudora-setting:348>
When checked, Eudora will hide the Business Card button in
composition windows.
<x-eudora-setting:349>
The current SSL setting for SMTP. 0 means no SSL. Other stuff to
follow.
<x-eudora-setting:350>
The current SSL setting for IMAP. 0 means no SSL. Other stuff to
follow.
<x-eudora-setting:351>
When checked, Eudora will allow you to work with electronic
Business cards (vCard) in the Address Book.
<x-eudora-setting:352>
Check to shift-cmd-N for check mail just like Apple's Mail
application. Use cmd-M to minimize window.
<x-eudora-setting:353>
When checked, Eudora will display PDF files inline. Setting
reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:354>
Check to use shift-cmd-A for attach just like Apple's Mail
application. Use cmd-H to hide application. Setting reversed; use
"n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:355>
When checked, Eudora will use URL Access to download HTML graphics
itself instead of downloading them itself
<x-eudora-setting:356>
When checked, Eudora will use Kerberos 5 and GSSAPI to do
authentication for POP3, instead of Kerberos 4.
<x-eudora-setting:357>
When checked, Eudora will do full text searches of mailboxes for
fastest searching. This may not find non-English text or text
broken by HTML tags. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for
OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:358>
When checked, Eudora will ignore ALERT messages sent from the IMAP
server.
<x-eudora-setting:359>
When checked, Eudora will use its own document helper lists
instead of the system ones (OS X only).
<x-eudora-setting:360>
When checked, Eudora will use its own URL helper lists instead of
the system ones (OS X only).
<x-eudora-setting:361>
When checked, Eudora will look for a real name in the address book
to use in the summaries of outgoing messages Setting reversed; use
"n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:362>
Settings related to the user of the junk mailbox. To turn things
off: 1 - whole thing 2 - trimming 4 - trim warning. 8 -
refiltering 16 - unread mail indicator 32 - existing mailbox
warning 64 - intro dialog 128 - immediate server delete
<x-eudora-setting:363>
When checked, Eudora will filter IMAP messages in the foreground.
This is awkward and clumsy, but it works.
<x-eudora-setting:364>
Fix up various Outlook-isms in incoming mail, such as RE: and FW:
Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:365>
Last time the Junk mailbox was trimmed, in seconds since the dawn
of time (sorta).
<x-eudora-setting:366>
Name of proxy service to use.
<x-eudora-setting:367>
Width of the mailbox drawer.
<x-eudora-setting:368>
Which side to open mailbox drawer on. 0 default, 1 for left, 2 for
right.
<x-eudora-setting:369>
When checked, Eudora will redisplay window as you resize. Setting
reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:370>
Options for the content concentrator Set to 1 to allow
indiscriminate multiple concentrations
<x-eudora-setting:371>
Generate multiple messages when replying to multiple messages.
<x-eudora-setting:372>
When checked, Eudora will check and send mail in the background.
Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:373>
When checked, Eudora will attempt to preserve the local cache of
IMAP messages when transferred. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON,
"y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:374>
When checked, Eudora won't save the local cache when transferring
messages to the trash.
<x-eudora-setting:375>
Name of personality used for sending relayed mail.
<x-eudora-setting:376>
Eudora will use the configured relay personality (if any) when
sending mail. Setting reversed; use "n" for ON, "y" for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:5602>
The number of seconds before alerts are automatically dismissed.
<x-eudora-setting:5604>
Width of the Nickname list column in the Address Book.
<x-eudora-setting:5606>
Label for the addresses section of the Address Book.
<x-eudora-setting:5608>
Percent of vertical space to allot to addresses in nicknames.
<x-eudora-setting:5614>
Status header (substring) for already-read message.
<x-eudora-setting:5615>
Name of application font.
<x-eudora-setting:5816>
Disk I/O buffer size.
<x-eudora-setting:6001>
Height of icon bar.
<x-eudora-setting:6017>
Newline used during CTB connections.
<x-eudora-setting:6205>
Double-click mouse movement tolerance.
<x-eudora-setting:6213>
Number of seconds between FlushVol calls.
<x-eudora-setting:6219>
Number of seconds to leave ICMP messages on-screen.
<x-eudora-setting:6408>
Size of fragments of split messages. Must be less than <x-eudora-
setting:7619>.
<x-eudora-setting:6415>
Use these delimiters to break up LDAP queries into words.
<x-eudora-setting:6416>
Command used for notes in nicknames window.
<x-eudora-setting:6602>
Navigation In string name.
<x-eudora-setting:6603>
Navigation Out string name.
<x-eudora-setting:6604>
TCP newline string.
<x-eudora-setting:6804>
Timeout for opening connections.
<x-eudora-setting:6806>
Number of ticks before Live Nicknames moves pointer.
<x-eudora-setting:6812>
Default ph host.
<x-eudora-setting:6814>
Port used for ph.
<x-eudora-setting:6815>
Query command used in ph. Should end with space. Do not localize.
<x-eudora-setting:6816>
Quit command used in ph. Do not localize.
<x-eudora-setting:6820>
Port used for POP3.
<x-eudora-setting:7002>
Names of window size resources.
<x-eudora-setting:7004>
Default print font.
<x-eudora-setting:7005>
Print header font.
<x-eudora-setting:7006>
Print header margin.
<x-eudora-setting:7007>
Print header font size.
<x-eudora-setting:7008>
Name of Queue button.
<x-eudora-setting:7009>
Prefix for quoted sections.
<x-eudora-setting:7017>
Receive timeout, in seconds.
<x-eudora-setting:7020>
String with which to prefix replies.
<x-eudora-setting:7207>
Name of Send button.
<x-eudora-setting:7208>
Name of settings/signature file.
<x-eudora-setting:7209>
Number of seconds for timeouts during navigation.
<x-eudora-setting:7211>
Port for SMTP.
<x-eudora-setting:7213>
Message state labels.
<x-eudora-setting:7214>
Header that gives message status.
<x-eudora-setting:7216>
String to insert before quoted Forward text
<x-eudora-setting:7218>
Number of chars to indent for a tab.
<x-eudora-setting:7219>
Buffer size for network.
<x-eudora-setting:7220>
Name of tcp/ip driver.
<x-eudora-setting:7402>
Temp file suffix.
<x-eudora-setting:7403>
Default TEXT file creator.
<x-eudora-setting:7408>
Suffix for table of contents files.
<x-eudora-setting:7411>
Prefix for use in Transfer menu.
<x-eudora-setting:7413>
CTB connect request string.
<x-eudora-setting:7419>
Number of chars at which to wrap messages when not doing
format=flowed.
<x-eudora-setting:7604>
Disk space safety margin.
<x-eudora-setting:7606>
Left printout margin.
<x-eudora-setting:7607>
Right printout margin.
<x-eudora-setting:7609>
SMTP Helo argument for dialups.
<x-eudora-setting:7610>
SMTP Helo argument for networks.
<x-eudora-setting:7611>
Default LDAP search filter. Used on each word, and resulting terms
anded together.
<x-eudora-setting:7612>
Message width when PREF_MWIDTH is not set.
<x-eudora-setting:7613>
Message when an incorrect line length is found in uuencoded data.
<x-eudora-setting:7614>
Eudora will decode a BinHex file if the message is at least this
percent of the size the BinHex file reports, or...
<x-eudora-setting:7615>
if the message is less than this size.
<x-eudora-setting:7616>
Size limit for Skip Big Messages.
<x-eudora-setting:7619>
Size at which a message must be split. Must be greater than
<x-eudora-setting:6408>.
<x-eudora-setting:7620>
Size display format for mailbox windows.
<x-eudora-setting:7801>
size of mailbox size display
<x-eudora-setting:7804>
Size of font for mailbox size box.
<x-eudora-setting:7805>
Characters forbidden in aliases.
<x-eudora-setting:7813>
Put in the To: field if a message has only Bcc:'s.
<x-eudora-setting:7817>
String to put after forwarded text
<x-eudora-setting:7818>
Reply to sender attribution
<x-eudora-setting:7820>
# seconds to wait for ODoc, OApp, or PDoc
<x-eudora-setting:8008>
Number of pixels to leave uncovered on the left of the screen when
creating a new window.
<x-eudora-setting:8009>
Number of pixels to leave uncovered on the right of the screen
when creating a new window.
<x-eudora-setting:8010>
Number of pixels to leave uncovered on the bottom of the screen
when creating a new window.
<x-eudora-setting:8011>
Number of pixels to leave uncovered beneath the menu bar when
creating a new window.
<x-eudora-setting:8012>
X-Sender: header
<x-eudora-setting:8014>
Nicknames for sender.
<x-eudora-setting:8015>
text for normal reply
<x-eudora-setting:8016>
text if PREF_REPLY_ALL is set
<x-eudora-setting:8203>
Never warn the user of mail to be sent this many hours into the
future
<x-eudora-setting:8204>
# of body lines of a skipped big message to download
<x-eudora-setting:8205>
# attribution line; from, date, subject, time
<x-eudora-setting:8206>
Label for private notes section of nicknames
<x-eudora-setting:8207>
Port from which Eudora connects; leave at 0
<x-eudora-setting:8216>
Port for password-change protocol
<x-eudora-setting:8402>
Lines shorter than this will not be wrapped when not doing
format=flowed.
<x-eudora-setting:8403>
Port for finger requests
<x-eudora-setting:8404>
Format for the priority header.
<x-eudora-setting:8406>
Percentage of waste space that triggers a compaction
<x-eudora-setting:8407>
Percentage of free disk space that triggers a compaction
<x-eudora-setting:8410>
Quote character for forwards
<x-eudora-setting:8411>
Make the real name from pop account & real name. ^0 is account (or
return address), ^1 is real name.
<x-eudora-setting:8604>
Format for date summaries; time, date, time zone
<x-eudora-setting:8610>
Message titling string; 0 mailbox, 1 sender, 2 date, 3 subject.
<x-eudora-setting:8613>
Return clause for ph. Should be empty or begin with space.
<x-eudora-setting:8614>
Number of ticks between page scrolls.
<x-eudora-setting:9003>
Maximum line to send to SMTP
<x-eudora-setting:9011>
This suffix on a group name causes Eudora not to hide the group
members.
<x-eudora-setting:9015>
LDAP search filter when you wish to search a full name.
<x-eudora-setting:9209>
Magic bytes for PostScript file
<x-eudora-setting:9218>
Filename template for resource part of AppleDouble file
<x-eudora-setting:9220>
Resource name for extra config params.
<x-eudora-setting:9406>
Set to either appledouble (oldstyle) or header-set (newstyle)
<x-eudora-setting:9411>
Size of chunk of text attachment to check for funny characters.
<x-eudora-setting:9412>
# of ticks to wait between arrow scrolls
<x-eudora-setting:9413>
Time in seconds Eudora must be idle before doing a timed check
<x-eudora-setting:9414>
Max # of quote chars Eudora will recognize as such
<x-eudora-setting:9415>
Apple Event timeout, in ticks.
<x-eudora-setting:9416>
Label to use for uuencoded body parts.
<x-eudora-setting:9601>
# of days Eudora should wait before scanning for messages to
delete on POP server
<x-eudora-setting:9602>
Style to use for mailboxes with unread mail
<x-eudora-setting:9603>
# of days after which to consider mailboxes not to have unread
mail.
<x-eudora-setting:9605>
Select the icon size displayed in the settings list. Can also
display without name or icon.
<x-eudora-setting:9611>
Name of the Kerberos driver.
<x-eudora-setting:9613>
Name of kerberized POP3 service.
<x-eudora-setting:9614>
Kerberos service name format. ^0=service, ^1=host.domain,
^2=realm, ^3=host
<x-eudora-setting:9615>
8 characters of junk for sendauth server
<x-eudora-setting:9616>
size of Kerberos ticket buffer
<x-eudora-setting:9617>
Kerberos checksum
<x-eudora-setting:9619>
Characters that should be backslashed in Kerberos names
<x-eudora-setting:9620>
Meaningless argument to Kerberos password
<x-eudora-setting:9801>
Size of font to use in settings window
<x-eudora-setting:9818>
Name of progress window
<x-eudora-setting:10001>
Minimum percent lightness for color displays.
<x-eudora-setting:10002>
Maximum percent lightness for color displays.
<x-eudora-setting:10003>
Port # for kerberized popper.
<x-eudora-setting:10004>
Size in K at which log file will be ended and a new one started.
One old log is kept, named "Old log."
<x-eudora-setting:10005>
Creator for files of unknown MIME types.
<x-eudora-setting:10006>
Type for files of unknown MIME types.
<x-eudora-setting:10007>
Format for "fixed" date summaries; time, date, weekday, zone.
<x-eudora-setting:10012>
DO NOT TOUCH
<x-eudora-setting:10013>
DO NOT TOUCH
<x-eudora-setting:10014>
DO NOT TOUCH
<x-eudora-setting:10017>
String for task progress title when checking or sending.
<x-eudora-setting:10018>
String for task progress title when checking and sending.
<x-eudora-setting:10020>
Number of ticks to wait for initial AppleEvents on launch.
<x-eudora-setting:10204>
2nd half of boundary strings
<x-eudora-setting:10205>
Mail From: argument for normal message.
<x-eudora-setting:10206>
Mail From: argument template for empty mail from.
<x-eudora-setting:10207>
Preferences to be preserved when cleaning a settings file.
<x-eudora-setting:10209>
# of times to retry cmnew
<x-eudora-setting:10212>
Character to replace colons in nicknames.
<x-eudora-setting:10218>
Maximum size of a message Eudora will send without complaint
(approximate).
<x-eudora-setting:10403>
Format for building a ph address out of alias, maildomain,
mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:10404>
Format for building a ph address out of mailfield, maildomain,
mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:10405>
Number of ticks for Eudora to be idle before having to flush
trivial toc changes.
<x-eudora-setting:10406>
Number of K to initially load into a message window
<x-eudora-setting:10407>
Font size for configuration windows.
<x-eudora-setting:10408>
Size of string cache.
<x-eudora-setting:5502>
Name of header box in filters window.
<x-eudora-setting:5503>
Name of Match: section of filters window.
<x-eudora-setting:5504>
Name of Action: section of filters window.
<x-eudora-setting:5505>
Label for Make Subject
<x-eudora-setting:5511>
Replacement metastring for subject area of filters window.
<x-eudora-setting:5515>
Label of transfer to button.
<x-eudora-setting:5516>
Label of copy to button.
<x-eudora-setting:5706>
Name of default stationery file.
<x-eudora-setting:5713>
Return-receipt header.
<x-eudora-setting:5903> This is the quote character to use when
doing format=flowed. It must be either '>' or '>
'.
<x-eudora-setting:5904>
Standard Usenet signature separator.
<x-eudora-setting:5909>
Magic string for filter to match any header. Do not localize.
<x-eudora-setting:5910>
Magic string for filter to match body of mail. Do not localize.
<x-eudora-setting:6106>
Percent by which text should be darker when colored
<x-eudora-setting:6107>
Percent by which large areas should be lighter when colored
<x-eudora-setting:6108>
Template for building name of filter; ^0 is first header, ^1 is
first value, ^2 is the filter id.
<x-eudora-setting:6109>
Format for "ancient" date summaries; time, date, weekday, zone
<x-eudora-setting:6110>
Format for "old" date summaries; time, date, weekday, zone.
<x-eudora-setting:6111>
Format for recent date summaries; time, date, weekday, zone.
<x-eudora-setting:6112>
How old is "old" for date display; in hours, or -1 for "not
today".
<x-eudora-setting:6113>
How old is "ancient" for date display; in hours.
<x-eudora-setting:6114>
Lightness for a pastel color
<x-eudora-setting:6115>
Saturation for a pastel color
<x-eudora-setting:6116>
Format for naming stationery or bookmark files
<x-eudora-setting:6120>
Creator code for default Word Services app
<x-eudora-setting:6301>
Creator code for automatic registration program
<x-eudora-setting:6302>
Menu title for Eudora registration
<x-eudora-setting:6304>
Format for copying a summary; state, priority, attachments, label,
who, date, K, subject
<x-eudora-setting:6502>
% of the filter window the list box should take
<x-eudora-setting:6503>
Size display format for mailbox windows, including selection.
<x-eudora-setting:6504>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:6505>
PGP command to verify a key. DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:6507>
Do not localize.
<x-eudora-setting:6511>
String to identify the control key.
<x-eudora-setting:6512>
String to identify the option key.
<x-eudora-setting:6513>
String to identify the shift key.
<x-eudora-setting:6514>
String to identify the command key.
<x-eudora-setting:6516>
# of ticks to wait before bringing up TB help balloon.
<x-eudora-setting:6702>
Prefix for addresses that represent mailbox names.
<x-eudora-setting:6707>
Name of Transfer menu.
<x-eudora-setting:6708>
Name of Transfer menu when it's the Fcc menu.
<x-eudora-setting:6709>
Number of seconds to timeout when testing servers, etc.
<x-eudora-setting:6710>
Min width of filter list box, expressed as % of smallest window
size
<x-eudora-setting:6711>
Min width of rest of filter window, expresses as % of smallest
window size
<x-eudora-setting:6712>
Chars not allowed in nicknames, for replacement
<x-eudora-setting:6713>
Replacements for above.
<x-eudora-setting:6716>
Name of standard file button to attach file
<x-eudora-setting:6717>
Format string for generating Importance: header.
<x-eudora-setting:6718>
Use in header when printing selected nicknames.
<x-eudora-setting:6719>
Use when continuing a nickname on another line
<x-eudora-setting:6720>
Format string for nickname header.
<x-eudora-setting:6901>
% of printed page for use by nickname itself
<x-eudora-setting:6905>
for printing
<x-eudora-setting:6906>
for printing
<x-eudora-setting:6907>
for printing
<x-eudora-setting:6908>
for printing
<x-eudora-setting:6909>
for printing
<x-eudora-setting:6910>
for printing
<x-eudora-setting:6911>
for printing
<x-eudora-setting:6913>
Name of Hesiod POP3 "host"
<x-eudora-setting:6914>
Name of Hesiod POBox service
<x-eudora-setting:6915>
Name of Hesiod service location param
<x-eudora-setting:6916>
Name of Hesiod POP3 service
<x-eudora-setting:6917>
Name of Hesiod driver
<x-eudora-setting:6919>
Style for summaries of outgoing messages in Out mailbox
<x-eudora-setting:6920>
Style for summaries of outgoing messages outside of the Out
mailbox
<x-eudora-setting:7101>
Style for summaries of incoming messages
<x-eudora-setting:7102>
Color to use on recognized URLs
<x-eudora-setting:7103>
Style to use on recognized URLs
<x-eudora-setting:7104>
Left-side URL delimiters.
<x-eudora-setting:7105>
Right-side URL delimiters.
<x-eudora-setting:7106>
Characters that do not terminate URLs, in addition to
alphanumerics.
<x-eudora-setting:7117>
Color used to highlight Reply-to: and friends.
<x-eudora-setting:7118>
Sound played when replying to other than From:
<x-eudora-setting:7119>
Format for changing subject when doing a reply.
<x-eudora-setting:7120>
Folder name to temporarily store outgoing attachments
<x-eudora-setting:7302>
Max length of word for unencoded text/enriched.
<x-eudora-setting:7303>
If we can, put a soft line break after this many characters.
<x-eudora-setting:7304>
How many characters indent to use for indent style.
<x-eudora-setting:7307>
Max # of characters to indent headers.
<x-eudora-setting:7309>
Select the font to be used when someone sends you text that should
be displayed in a fixed-width font.
<x-eudora-setting:7313>
Eudora will draw text in this color.
<x-eudora-setting:7314>
Eudora will make the backgrounds of windows this color.
<x-eudora-setting:7315>
Distances to inset left and right margins when doing rich text
replies.
<x-eudora-setting:7316>
Distances to inset left and right margins when doing rich text
forwards.
<x-eudora-setting:7318>
Labels for function keys.
<x-eudora-setting:7319>
Address Book Entry for list of mailer-daemon type things
<x-eudora-setting:7320>
# attribution line for paste as quote; from, date, subject, time
<x-eudora-setting:7501>
If a setting is set to this, take its value from the Internet
Control Panel. Better make sure the ICP has the setting.
<x-eudora-setting:7505>
Size display for search window, including selection.
<x-eudora-setting:7506>
Number of pixels to grow mailbox size box when also showing
selection.
<x-eudora-setting:7702>
DO NOT TOUCH
<x-eudora-setting:7708>
Localize this string for use in the human text of Message Delivery
Notifications.
<x-eudora-setting:7709>
DO NOT TOUCH
<x-eudora-setting:7711>
Max distance from edge of screen, as percent of screen dimension,
to consider a floating window "docked".
<x-eudora-setting:7712>
Max size of docked window bite, as percent of screen dimension, to
just reduce the screen rect by for window placement.
<x-eudora-setting:7713>
Minimum size for zoom rectangles, in lines.
<x-eudora-setting:7714>
Max size of docked window bite to consider a "narrow" bite.
<x-eudora-setting:7905>
No longer used.
<x-eudora-setting:7906>
No longer used.
<x-eudora-setting:7907>
Sound played when a Return Receipt is requested.
<x-eudora-setting:7908>
Label for filter last use date
<x-eudora-setting:7918>
Margin from the right of the toolbar to the right of the desktop.
<x-eudora-setting:7919>
Margin from bottom of the toolbar to the bottom of the desktop.
<x-eudora-setting:8102>
Characters to ignore at the ends of improper URLs.
<x-eudora-setting:8104>
Hesiod name for Unix password information.
<x-eudora-setting:8106>
Size in K over which Eudora will spool picture files
<x-eudora-setting:8107>
Size in K over which Eudora will not attempt to display picture
files
<x-eudora-setting:8114>
Progress title when copying a file.
<x-eudora-setting:8118>
Number of seconds in background after which ph window will be
disconnected
<x-eudora-setting:8119>
Number of seconds in foreground after which ph window will be
disconnected
<x-eudora-setting:8301>
Minimum # of characters to trigger a live ph query
<x-eudora-setting:8302>
Minimum # of ticks to trigger a live ph query
<x-eudora-setting:8304>
Name of folder for holding translators
<x-eudora-setting:8308>
Format for time and zone in attributions.
<x-eudora-setting:8311>
Format for logging filter matches
<x-eudora-setting:8313>
Do not localize.
<x-eudora-setting:8316>
Format for toolbar key name for special keys
<x-eudora-setting:8504>
If the Spool Folder isn't found, this filename will be looked for
and renamed to Spool Folder.
<x-eudora-setting:8505>
If Eudora Nicknames isn't found, this filename will be looked for
and renamed to Eudora Nicknames.
<x-eudora-setting:8506>
If the In mailbox isn't found, this filename will be looked for
and renamed to In.
<x-eudora-setting:8507>
If the Out mailbox isn't found, this filename will be looked for
and renamed to Out.
<x-eudora-setting:8508>
If the Trash mailbox isn't found, this filename will be looked for
and renamed to Trash.
<x-eudora-setting:8509>
If the Attachments Folder isn't found, this filename will be
looked for and renamed to Attachments Folder.
<x-eudora-setting:8515>
If the alternate signature isn't found, this filename will be
looked for and renamed to Alternate.
<x-eudora-setting:8516>
If Eudora Settings isn't found, this filename will be looked for
and renamed to Eudora Settings.
<x-eudora-setting:8517>
If the default stationery isn't found, this filename will be
looked for and renamed to Default.
<x-eudora-setting:8902>
If Personal Nicknames isn't found, this filename will be looked
for and renamed to Personal Nicknames.
<x-eudora-setting:8903>
Title for on recipient list checkbox
<x-eudora-setting:8904>
Title for new nickname created via AppleEvents
<x-eudora-setting:8916>
Localize this to the name the user should see for the In mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:8917>
Localize this to the name the user should see for the Out mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:8918>
Localize this to the name the user should see for the Eudora
Folder.
<x-eudora-setting:8919>
Localize this to the name the user should see for the Trash
mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:8920>
Localize this to the name the user should see for the standard
signature.
<x-eudora-setting:9101>
Localize this to the name the user should see for the alternate
signature.
<x-eudora-setting:9102>
Localize this to the name the user should see for Eudora
Nicknames.
<x-eudora-setting:9104>
Preview height in lines above which headers are allowed to show in
preview pane.
<x-eudora-setting:9105>
If Photo Folder isn't found, this filename will be looked for and
renamed to Photo Folder.
<x-eudora-setting:9113>
Name of the dominant personality.
<x-eudora-setting:9117>
Number of minutes of slop allowed when auto-checking for multiple
personalities.
<x-eudora-setting:9302>
Folder name for miscellaneous items in the Eudora settings folder
<x-eudora-setting:9303>
Folder name for plugin settings
<x-eudora-setting:9305>
Number of ticks for really prompt AppleEvents operations.
<x-eudora-setting:9308>
The number of extra pixels to put between groups of toolbar
buttons.
<x-eudora-setting:9309>
The number of toolbar buttons to put together in a group.
<x-eudora-setting:9310>
The number of pixels between two adjacent toolbar buttons.
<x-eudora-setting:9311>
height of text formatting toolbar
<x-eudora-setting:9312>
font family ID for popups in text formatting toolbar
<x-eudora-setting:9313>
font size for popups in text formatting toolbar
<x-eudora-setting:9314>
check mark character for popups in text formatting toolbar
<x-eudora-setting:9315>
maximum width for font popup in text formatting toolbar
<x-eudora-setting:9316>
maximum width for size popup in text formatting toolbar
<x-eudora-setting:9317>
maximum width for color popup in text formatting toolbar
<x-eudora-setting:9509>
Newline for use with ph. Don't set this if the POP/SMTP newline is
ok.
<x-eudora-setting:9511>
If non-empty, this host will be used for getting the list of ph
servers.
<x-eudora-setting:9514>
Two-character language code for this localized version.
<x-eudora-setting:9704>
Name of the mail folder within the Eudora Folder. DO NOT LOCALIZE.
<x-eudora-setting:9707>
Number of days of non-use before a filter is considered old.
<x-eudora-setting:9708>
font family ID for nickname sticky popup menu
<x-eudora-setting:9709>
font size for nickname sticky popup menu
<x-eudora-setting:9710>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:9711>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:9712>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:9713>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:9714>
Time in seconds Eudora must be idle before taking control from
user.
<x-eudora-setting:9901>
Prefix to add to subjects of forwarded messages.
<x-eudora-setting:9902>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:9903>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:9904>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:9905>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:9906>
Format string for content-id header. DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:9909>
Name of Personalities settings panel
<x-eudora-setting:9914>
During mailcheck, # of ticks before Eudora gives up the CPU when
Eudora is in the background.
<x-eudora-setting:9915>
During mailcheck, # of ticks before Eudora gives up the CPU when
Eudora is in the foreground.
<x-eudora-setting:9916>
Format string for multipart/related attachments
<x-eudora-setting:9918>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:9919>
Color to use for displaying nicknames in recipient fields. 1,1,1
for default.
<x-eudora-setting:9920>
QuickDraw style code of text style to use for displaying nicknames
in recipient fields
<x-eudora-setting:10106>
Give up on parsing MIME structures deeper than this
<x-eudora-setting:10108>
Port for LDAP.
<x-eudora-setting:10109>
Port for Auto Config.
<x-eudora-setting:10110>
Dummy value for ACAP.
<x-eudora-setting:10111>
Dummy value for ACAP.
<x-eudora-setting:10113>
# of ticks to wait while mouse is over expansion triangle.
<x-eudora-setting:10114>
format for doing AUTH PLAIN with initial argument.
<x-eudora-setting:10115>
Name of folder for filter plugins
<x-eudora-setting:10116>
Name of folder for filter nicknames
<x-eudora-setting:10312>
Default LDAP host.
<x-eudora-setting:10318>
Replaces "Tabs" menu item when option key down
<x-eudora-setting:10319>
"Tabs" menu item when no option key
<x-eudora-setting:10501>
Default width in chars when fixed button is hit.
<x-eudora-setting:10510>
Enter the font size to use for displaying fixed-width text.
<x-eudora-setting:10514>
Internal use.
<x-eudora-setting:10515>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:10516>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:10517>
Max # of control characters per thousand for an attachment still
to be text.
<x-eudora-setting:10701>
SASL cancel string. DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:10713>
Color for HTML links
<x-eudora-setting:10714>
Style for HTML links
<x-eudora-setting:10716>
Max # of characters in a quote-selection reply for the quotation
not to be selected.
<x-eudora-setting:10902>
RGB Color for separator lines on light background.
<x-eudora-setting:10903>
Color for separator lines on dark background.
<x-eudora-setting:10904>
threshold for use of Light color lines.
<x-eudora-setting:10907>
Text that replaces the New item in the mailbox menu
<x-eudora-setting:10910>
DO NOT TOUCH
<x-eudora-setting:11101>
Factor to divide FG hog time when VICOM Internet Gateway is
running.
<x-eudora-setting:11110>
String to use as delimiter to sneak headers into the subject line.
<x-eudora-setting:11114>
Server to use to get server list if current server is dumb.
<x-eudora-setting:11119>
String to use to annotate nickname list when viewing by other than
name or nickname
<x-eudora-setting:11120>
ActiveX width keyword; DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:11301>
ActiveX height keyword; DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:11302>
ActiveX true; DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:11303>
ActiveX false; DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:11304>
File suffices (separated by bullets) that mean a file is HTML
<x-eudora-setting:11305>
Parameter that lizzie uses to set initial URL. DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:11306>
DO NOT TOUCH
<x-eudora-setting:11307>
File dates older than this will not be believed; default is Jan 1,
1980.
<x-eudora-setting:11308>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:11309>
Chars not allowed in existing nicknames
<x-eudora-setting:11310>
Replacements for above.
<x-eudora-setting:11311>
Folder name to temporarily store received mail
<x-eudora-setting:11313>
Number of received messages required before deliverable.
<x-eudora-setting:11314>
Time in ticks filtering is allowed to run before giving up to UI.
<x-eudora-setting:11315>
# of extra lines to add to comp windows.
<x-eudora-setting:11316>
Name of charset to use if charset not specified.
<x-eudora-setting:11318>
Width of progress information.
<x-eudora-setting:11319>
Port used for IMAP4.
<x-eudora-setting:11320>
Name of the folder Eudora stores the IMAP cache in. DO NOT
LOCALIZE.
<x-eudora-setting:11501>
Color to use to display quoted text.
<x-eudora-setting:11502>
Name of storage file inside IMAP cache mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:11503>
This is the location prefix Eudora will use when locating your
mailboxes on the IMAP server. Ask your email administrator what to
enter here if you're not sure, although most often you can leave
it blank.
<x-eudora-setting:11504>
Remember this many directory servers.
<x-eudora-setting:11508>
Default preview height, in lines, for mailbox windows.
<x-eudora-setting:11509>
Number of lines below which the preview area is considered
useless.
<x-eudora-setting:11510>
Number of seconds message must be in preview window before
considered read.
<x-eudora-setting:11513>
Number of ticks mouse must be still before preview.
<x-eudora-setting:11514>
Name of file we spool messages into.
<x-eudora-setting:11516>
Name of the folder Eudora stores the IMAP attachments in. DO NOT
LOCALIZE.
<x-eudora-setting:11517>
IMAP Kerberos service name format, as determined by RFC 1731.
^0=service, ^1=host.domain, ^2=realm, ^3=host
<x-eudora-setting:11518>
Variable to expand into real name in mailto URL.
<x-eudora-setting:11519>
Variable to expand into return address in mailto URL.
<x-eudora-setting:11520>
Number of seconds to allow dirty windows to be dirty.
<x-eudora-setting:11701>
Color for misspelled words.
<x-eudora-setting:11702>
Style for misspelled words.
<x-eudora-setting:11703>
Folder spelling dictionaries are located in. DO NOT LOCALIZE.
<x-eudora-setting:11704>
Maximum memory for any spelling dictionary.
<x-eudora-setting:11705>
Determines how hard the spell-checker looks for suggestions. Range
from -1 to 3. 0 is lazy but fast, 3 is hard but slow. -1 lets the
speller decide.
<x-eudora-setting:11707>
Filename of user dictionary. DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:11708>
Filename of user anti-dictionary. DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:11709>
Initial contents of user dictionary.
<x-eudora-setting:11710>
Initial contents of user anti-dictionary.
<x-eudora-setting:11712>
Percentage of quote color to mix in with text color; 100% means
just use the quote color, 0% means just use the text color.
<x-eudora-setting:11713>
Name of Search button.
<x-eudora-setting:11906>
Variable to expand into userid in mailto URL.
<x-eudora-setting:11909>
Name of Stop button.
<x-eudora-setting:11912>
max # of characters to display in search window's hit display
<x-eudora-setting:11916>
Length of time to pause for file ID hack. May need to lengthen for
slower machines.
<x-eudora-setting:11917>
System version this hack applies to. Decimal here, 8.1 is 2064.
<x-eudora-setting:12302>
Size of buffer for inter-server message transfers.
<x-eudora-setting:12303>
Number of seconds to hold the speller open between spelling
operations. Low numbers save memory but may hurt performance.
<x-eudora-setting:12304>
Number of seconds user must be idle before Eudora performs a
lengthy modal operation.
<x-eudora-setting:12313>
Minimum number of ticks between mailbox sorts
<x-eudora-setting:12519>
String to put before Who field of message in Out mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:12520>
String to put before Who field of outgoing message in place other
than Out mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:12704>
Characters to allow on left side of subject annotations
<x-eudora-setting:12705>
Characters to allow on right side of subject annotations
<x-eudora-setting:12706>
This address will be added to the Bcc: field of replies when doing
Newsgroups: processing.
<x-eudora-setting:12707>
Lines shorter than this will not be wrapped when doing
format=flowed.
<x-eudora-setting:12708>
Number of chars at which to wrap messages when doing
format=flowed.
<x-eudora-setting:12709>
Number of seconds the main connection to the IMAP server must be
idle before closing it.
<x-eudora-setting:12710>
Allow up to this number of simultaneous connections to an IMAP
server.
<x-eudora-setting:12712>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:12713>
Maximum # of characters for Enter Selection or auto search string
<x-eudora-setting:12719>
Number of ticks after a keystroke to assume the user is still
typing
<x-eudora-setting:12901>
Number of ticks after a keystroke to assume the user has typed
recently
<x-eudora-setting:12903>
Localize this to the name the user should see for Eudora Business
Cards.
<x-eudora-setting:12904>
Localize this to the name the user should see for Misplaced Items.
<x-eudora-setting:12909>
SASL mechanisms to never use.
<x-eudora-setting:12912>
Phrase to be spoken at between messages when speaking messages
from a mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:12913>
Phrase to be spoken at the beginning of a quoted passage.
<x-eudora-setting:12914>
Phrase to be spoken at the end of a quoted passage.
<x-eudora-setting:12916>
Duration to pause between messages when speaking (expressed in
milliseconds)
<x-eudora-setting:12917>
Command sent to the Speech Manager to modify the speaking voice
for quoted passages
<x-eudora-setting:12918>
Command sent to the Speech Manager to modify the speaking voice
when unquoting a passage
<x-eudora-setting:13102>
Number of seconds to delay after hearing PPP is connected before
doing network operations.
<x-eudora-setting:13104>
Duration to pause when introducing quoted text (expressed in
milliseconds)
<x-eudora-setting:13105>
Name of the default Speech Pronunciation file
<x-eudora-setting:13114>
Maximum number of addresses to cache as "recently used"
<x-eudora-setting:13116>
Localize this to the name the user should see for History List.
<x-eudora-setting:13120>
List of graphic types to convert PICT HTML images to, in order of
preference
<x-eudora-setting:13304>
Filename for usage stats. DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:13305>
Format for beginning of audit data
<x-eudora-setting:13306>
Name of the folder where ads are stored. DO NOT LOCALIZE.
<x-eudora-setting:13307>
Menu title for Eudora registration in the ad version
<x-eudora-setting:13507>
Number of days to keep unused link history entries around for.
<x-eudora-setting:13509>
One in this many startups ask to send audit info.
<x-eudora-setting:13510>
Address to which usage stats are sent.
<x-eudora-setting:13512>
Days after which to nuke the usage log and begin a new one.
<x-eudora-setting:13516>
This setting governs which column the link history is sorted by.
Add 65536 to turn off custom preview icons.
<x-eudora-setting:13518>
Filename containing information about Eudora Updates. DO NOT
LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:13519>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:13701>
String to be displayed in the update nag while waiting for the
server.
<x-eudora-setting:13702>
Name of file containing distributor ID for identifying ad
referrals
<x-eudora-setting:13703>
Standard introducer string for signature files.
<x-eudora-setting:13704>
Error reporting for HTTP errors
<x-eudora-setting:13708>
Name of file containing demographic profiling information
<x-eudora-setting:13709>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:13710>
This setting governs what happens when the user clicks on a link
while offline: (0) Do nothing, (1) Connect Automatically, (3)
Bookmark the link, or (4) Remind me later.
<x-eudora-setting:13711>
Timeout for pinging the ad server.
<x-eudora-setting:13712>
Number of ticks user should be idle before nagging about
remembered links.
<x-eudora-setting:13713>
Alternate playlist URL. Debug mode only.
<x-eudora-setting:13714>
Flag to use for sent messages on the IMAP server. Leave blank to
not mark sent messages at all.
<x-eudora-setting:13715>
Why was someone sending you a registration file anyway?
<x-eudora-setting:13719>
DO NOT TOUCH
<x-eudora-setting:13720>
Minimum number of ticks between reading the TCP/IP preference
file. Higher numbers give better performance, but a better chance
of using the wrong connection method.
<x-eudora-setting:13901>
Number of seconds secondary connections to the IMAP server must be
idle before closing them.
<x-eudora-setting:13917>
Format string for SASL PLAIN mechanism. DO NOT LOCALIZE.
<x-eudora-setting:14104>
Headers fetched during an IMAP minimal header download. DO NOT
LOCALIZE.
<x-eudora-setting:14107>
Characters that make a proceeding apostrophe be considered a word
break by the speller.
<x-eudora-setting:14112>
Color used for current stats
<x-eudora-setting:14113>
Color used for previous stats
<x-eudora-setting:14114>
Color used for average stats
<x-eudora-setting:14115>
Graph type for current stats
<x-eudora-setting:14116>
Graph type for previous stats
<x-eudora-setting:14117>
Graph type for average stats
<x-eudora-setting:14118>
Close down text analyzer after this many ticks of unuse.
<x-eudora-setting:14119>
Name of flaming dictionary for MoodMail.
<x-eudora-setting:14120>
Max size chunk for text analysis.
<x-eudora-setting:14302>
Eudora can warn you when you queue a message with a high flame
reading. These settings control how high a reading gets a warning.
<x-eudora-setting:14303>
This controls the order of the columns in a mailbox. There be
dragons here.
<x-eudora-setting:14304>
If not empty, this server will be used in lieu of mail server for
password changing.
<x-eudora-setting:14305>
Template for help on mood level icon.
<x-eudora-setting:14314>
If Eudora Statistics isn't found, this filename will be looked for
and renamed to Eudora Statistics.
<x-eudora-setting:14315>
Folder scripts are located in. DO NOT LOCALIZE.
<x-eudora-setting:14504>
String to appear in the nickname list when no value is set for the
current sort key
<x-eudora-setting:14505>
Characters used to parenthesizing nicknames when sorting the
nickname list
<x-eudora-setting:14508>
IMAP SEARCH commands are run on this many messages at once. Set to
zero to perform searches with one single command.
<x-eudora-setting:14509>
What we call someone who puts an empty phrase on their email
<x-eudora-setting:14512>
If this string appears first in a "make subject" filter action,
square-bracketed text will be removed from the text represented by
&
<x-eudora-setting:14518>
Help balloon for sponsor ad
<x-eudora-setting:14701>
DO NOT TOUCH
<x-eudora-setting:14709>
Messages whose flame levels are this high will be automatically
delayed.
<x-eudora-setting:14710>
Amount to delay messages with high flame levels.
<x-eudora-setting:14711>
Style to use for inflammatory phrases.
<x-eudora-setting:14712>
Color to use for inflammatory phrases.
<x-eudora-setting:14713>
Style to use for potentially inflammatory phrases.
<x-eudora-setting:14714>
Color to use for potentially inflammatory phrases.
<x-eudora-setting:14903>
Value separation delimiter when exporting nicknames in CSV format
<x-eudora-setting:14904>
End of line character when exporting nicknames in CSV format
<x-eudora-setting:14905>
Character used to replace embedded comma's when exporting
nicknames.
<x-eudora-setting:14906>
Character used to replace embedded carriage returns when exporting
nicknames.
<x-eudora-setting:14915>
Number of ticks to observer before drags to toolbar nicknames
popup a message direction menu.
<x-eudora-setting:14916>
Name of the Palm User to sync mail and address book information
with.
<x-eudora-setting:14917>
Strip these characters from URLs
<x-eudora-setting:14918>
New line string inserted into nickname data when appending vCard
data into existing nickname fields as additional lines of
information.
<x-eudora-setting:14919>
String inserted into nickname data as a separator when appending
vCard data into existing nickname fields.
<x-eudora-setting:14920>
Title for the "Do not sync with..." checkbox
<x-eudora-setting:32402>
Port for SPOP (POP over SSL)
<x-eudora-setting:32403>
Port for SSMTP (SMTP over SSL)
<x-eudora-setting:32404>
Port for IMAPS (IMAP over SSL)
<x-eudora-setting:32405>
Port for SSL-LDAP (LDAP over SSL)
<x-eudora-setting:32408>
Do not localize.
<x-eudora-setting:32409>
Do not localize.
<x-eudora-setting:32410>
Height of statistics graphs
<x-eudora-setting:32411>
Width of statistics graphs
<x-eudora-setting:32412>
Width of statistics graph legends
<x-eudora-setting:32413>
Name of folder for downloaded SSL certificates
<x-eudora-setting:32414>
Command key replacement for Check Mail. 0-none, 1-shift, 2-option,
4-control, followed by the command key.
<x-eudora-setting:32415>
Command key replacement for Attach Document. 0-none, 1-shift,
2-option, 4-control, followed by the command key.
<x-eudora-setting:32416>
Scroll this many lines per scroll wheel click.
<x-eudora-setting:32417>
File suffices (separated by bullets) that mean a file is a sound
file
<x-eudora-setting:32419>
Name of system Documents folder. Used to find classic Documents
folder.
<x-eudora-setting:32420>
If the machine is behind a NAT, use this to format its domain
name.
<x-eudora-setting:32421>
Name of kerberized IMAP service.
<x-eudora-setting:32422>
Name of Kerberos V POP service.
<x-eudora-setting:32423>
Name of Kerberos V SMTP service.
<x-eudora-setting:32424>
Kerberos service name format. ^0=service, ^1=host.domain,
^2=realm, ^3=host
<x-eudora-setting:32425>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:32426>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:32427>
DO NOT LOCALIZE
<x-eudora-setting:32428>
Magic string for filter to match any address book. Do not
localize.
<x-eudora-setting:32456>
SSL protocol version to use when connecting on standard port
<x-eudora-setting:32457>
SSL protocol version to use when connecting on alternate port
<x-eudora-setting:32459>
IMail does POP3 AUTH PLAIN completely wrong, as LOGIN. When we see
this string, we know it's IMail, and we adjust. Idiots.
<x-eudora-setting:32462>
If the mailhost of the dominant personality isn't appropriate to
check for your PPP connection under OS X, fill this in with a
hostname to check.
<x-eudora-setting:32463>
Name of folder used by OS X finder for application plugins.
<x-eudora-setting:32464>
Name of folder used by OS X finder for application itself.
<x-eudora-setting:32465>
DO NOT LOCALIZE.
<x-eudora-setting:32467>
Any of these (comma-separated) phrases, detected in an HTML style
sheet, will make Eudora NOT put a blank line after a P directive.
<x-eudora-setting:32468>
DO NOT LOCALIZE.
<x-eudora-setting:32469>
Name of mailbox that holds junk mail, as presented to the user.
<x-eudora-setting:32470>
Mail must score at least this much on the Junk-O-Meter to land in
the Junk mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:32471>
Number of days mail stays in Junk mailbox before being moved to
Trash
<x-eudora-setting:32472>
Name of mailbox where old junk mail goes to die. Set to "-" to
destroy in-place
<x-eudora-setting:32473>
Threshold on Junk-O-Meter for mail that will be automatically
emptied from Junk mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:32475>
Name to rename preexisting Junk mailbox to
<x-eudora-setting:32477>
Junk score given to mail when you transfer it to the Junk mailbox
<x-eudora-setting:32478>
Junk score given to mail when you mark it as junk
<x-eudora-setting:32479>
Minimum score considered a reasonable junk mail threshold.
<x-eudora-setting:32483>
Height of the tab area in a tabbed window.
<x-eudora-setting:32484>
Height of the tabs in a tabbed window.
<x-eudora-setting:32488>
How long to wait (in seconds) for bogus error messages from Cyrus
after POP3 STLS fails.
<x-eudora-setting:32489>
Number of days until trimming that is considered soon enough to
show the "will be trimmed soon" icon.
<x-eudora-setting:32490>
Number of days (minimum) between trims of the junk mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:32491>
Name of the address book to put whitelisted addresses in; blank
for Eudora Nicknames.
<x-eudora-setting:32493>
Number of seconds of user idleness before we might start REALLY
obnoxious bg tasks.
<x-eudora-setting:32494>
Max size (in Kbytes) of graphics cache for downloaded graphics.
<x-eudora-setting:32496>
Name of Content Concentrator profile to use for the preview pane
when showing a single message.
<x-eudora-setting:32497>
Text added to the end of a partially-snipped paragraph
<x-eudora-setting:32498>
Text added to show paragraphs have been snipped
<x-eudora-setting:32499>
Text added to the start of a partially-snipped paragraph
<x-eudora-setting:32601>
Name of Content Concentrator profile to use for previewing
multiple messages
<x-eudora-setting:32602>
Max # of messages to preview at one time.
<x-eudora-setting:32603>
Strings that might mean an outlook-style quote is coming
<x-eudora-setting:32604>
Strings that might mean an outlook-style quote is ending
<x-eudora-setting:32607>
Content Concentrator profile to use for message windows
<x-eudora-setting:32608>
When doing both format=flowed and quoted-printable encoding, wrap
lines at this value.
<x-eudora-setting:32612>
# of ticks before acting on a single message preview
<x-eudora-setting:32613>
# of ticks before acting on a multiple message preview
<x-eudora-setting:32614>
Put a font name here to override the small system font
<x-eudora-setting:32615>
Put a size here to override the small system font size
<x-eudora-setting:32616>
# of windows scheduled to be opened that generate a warning
<x-eudora-setting:32617>
# of messages to which responding all at once will generate a
warning
<x-eudora-setting:32620>
Format string to use when replying to multiple messages with
different subjects
<x-eudora-setting:32621>
Concentrator profile to use when replying to multiple messages.
<x-eudora-setting:32624>
Do Not Touch
<x-eudora-setting:32625>
Score to assign unscored messages in your IMAP Junk mailbox.
<x-eudora-setting:32628>
Format for titles of IMAP mailbox windows.
<x-eudora-setting:32629>
The label to assign to IMAP messages marked as FLAGGED on the
server. Set to 0 to ignore the FLAGGED state.
<x-eudora-setting:32634>
MIME Type used by Apple when sending folders; completely non-
standard.
In article <1g2fmiq.8tuy2c1n1suu5N%i97_bedR...@i.kth.se>, david
bonde <i97_bedR...@i.kth.se> wrote:
> Sander Tekelenburg <us...@domain.invalid> wrote:
>
> > I think the Esoteric Settings plugin also gives an interface for this
> > btw.
>
> Not as far as I could see.
>
> > And of course you could do it through the appropriate x-eudora-setting if
> > you would prefer that.
>
> Which??? I know it must be there some where but I have looked through
> every x-eudora-setting in the mailings sent out by [just forgot his
> name] to no avail:-(
[...]
> I installed SuperSleek and it works, except the Sleek icons in the
> leftside window aren't being rendered correctly.
Same here. Just a cosmetic glitch. SuperSleek works fine.