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" "\n" "Emoticons
" "\n" "" "\n" "Emoticons are characters used to indicate emotion or expression. In Internet communication, " "\n" "emoticons such as smiley faces can add an extra level of context to email messages. " "\n" "See the New Features Guide for more information about using emoticons." "\n" "
" "\n" "ScamWatch
" "\n" "" "\n" "Many email scams use misleading URLs to trick users into clicking their links. " "\n" "What appears to be a legitimate web site address often hides a malicious URL link." "\n" "
" "\n" "" "\n" "Eudora now features URL protection, which makes it easy to determine if a URL is legitimate before you click on it. You will be warned if the URL is potentially deceptive. " "\n" "See the New Features Guide for more information about ScamWatch" "\n" "
" "\n" "Enhanced IMAP support
" "\n" "" "\n" "Eudora 6.2 speeds up deletion of IMAP message and ads better support for working offline. When an IMAP message is deleted, " "\n" "it is immediately hidden from view. At a later time, all messages marked for deletion are removed from the server at one time. " "\n" "This allows IMAP messages to be deleted when you do not have an active connection to the mail server. " "\n" "See the New Features Guide for more information about IMAP improvements" "\n" "
" "\n" "Launch iChat directly from the Eudora Address Book
" "\n" "" "\n" "You can now innitiate an iChat with someone in your Eudora Address Book. " "\n" "Highlight an entry in your Address Book. If that user has a username listed in " "\n" "the iChat field under the Home tab, the iChat button will be enabled next " "\n" "to the To:, Cc: and Bcc: buttons. Clicking that button will launch iChat and open a new chat window with that user." "\n" "Again, see the New Features Guide for more information about ichat from within Eudora.
" "\n" "Live Search
" "\n" "" "\n" "Open Search windows are now updated when new mail arrives. Thus you can think of search windows as 'Virtual Mailboxes'. " "\n" "For example, leave a search window open for \"Status is unread\" and the results of that search will continually update to show you all your unread mail." "\n" "
" "\n" "Dock Icon shows the number of unread messages in Eudora
" "\n" "" "\n" "The icon in the Dock will now show the number of unread messages in open mailboxes. " "\n" "This is helpful if you have Eudora hidden and mail arrives into an open mailbox, or a filter moves mail to a mailbox and opens that mailbox. " "\n" "The lower-right corner of the icon will change to show the number of unread messages in these open mailboxes.
" "\n" " GREEN - means the number has increased"
"\n" "since you last did anything in Eudora.
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You can use <x-eudora-setting:396> to adjust this feature.
" "\n" "Improved SSL compatibility
" "\n" "" "\n" "Eudora 6.2 provides greater compatibility and improved handling of SSL connections. " "\n" "
" "\n" "" }; data 'TEXT' (2003,"Attaching a File",purgeable) { "" "\n" "" "\n" "" "\n" "You can send any documents along with your Eudora messages.
" "\n" "The file you selected is listed in the Attachments: field of the new " "\n" " message window. To send more than one attachment, repeat steps 1 through 3. " "\n" " All attachments will be listed in the Attachments: field.
" "\n" "You can also attach files to a message by dragging them from the Finder onto " "\n" " the message window.
" "\n" "To remove any attached document from a message before the message is sent, " "\n" " select the attachment in the Attachments: field and either press the Delete " "\n" " key or select Edit>Clear.
" "\n" "Note: The Message>Attach submenu is for attaching files created using Eudora plug-ins, if these plug-ins are installed. " "\n" " For more details, see "Using Eudora Plug-ins" in the online Eudora " "\n" " User Manual.
" "\n" "" "\n" "You can insert the contents of any text file into your Eudora messages, so " "\n" " that the text is sent right in the Eudora message itself, rather than the file " "\n" " being sent as an external attachment.
" "\n" "The text is inserted into your message and can be edited as if you had typed " "\n" " it or copied and pasted it.
" "\n" "" "\n" "After you first install Eudora, Eudora automatically places any attachments " "\n" " you receive into a folder called \"Attachments Folder\" inside your " "\n" " Eudora Folder (in your Documents Folder). If you want these attachments to go someplace " "\n" " else, you need to assign an attachment folder. To do so, take the following " "\n" " steps.
" "\n" "You can also specify whether attachments should be deleted when their corresponding " "\n" " messages are deleted. To do this, turn on (check) the Trash attachments with " "\n" " messages box in the Attachments panel of the Settings dialog.
" "\n" "Tip: You can set up a filter that will move incoming attachments to " "\n" " a folder you specify if the messages carrying the attachments meet certain criteria. " "\n" " This folder can be different from your assigned attachment folder. For more " "\n" " details, see the online Eudora User Manual, under the Move Attachments " "\n" " filter action in the \"Filter Actions\" section (\"Filtering Messages\").
" "\n" "" "\n" "When you receive a document attached to a message, you can open the document " "\n" " directly in Eudora.
" "\n" "Eudora starts the proper application and asks it to open the document. If the Finder " "\n" " doesnt know which application to use, it asks you to locate the right " "\n" " one.
" "\n" "Tip: If you want to open the attachment file in your web browser, click " "\n" " once on the attachment name, icon, or picture and select File>Open in " "\n" " Browser, if this command is available (this depends on whether the file " "\n" " is browser-compatible).
" "\n" "" "\n" "You can set up Eudora so that when you receive a message with a graphic-file " "\n" " attachment, the picture contained in the graphic file is displayed right in " "\n" " your open message window or the message preview pane, so that you don't " "\n" " have to take the extra step of opening the graphic file to see what's in " "\n" " it. To do this:
" "\n" "Now when you receive a message containing a graphics attachment, you can open " "\n" "the message, or display it in the preview pane, and right in the message window " "\n" "or preview pane itself you will see the picture that the graphics file contains." "\n" "
" "\n" "Your incoming mail server may require that you enter a password in order to " "\n" " check your mail. If the computer that runs this server has the right software, " "\n" " you can change your account password right from within Eudora. If you have multiple " "\n" " password-controlled accounts and the above condition applies for each, you can " "\n" " change the password for each account in Eudora.
" "\n" "" "\n" "" "\n" "1. To change your password(s), do one of the following:
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" "\n" "- To change your password if you have only one email account, or to change " "\n" " the password for your Dominant account if you have multiple email accounts " "\n" " multiple personalities), select the Special>Change Password... " "\n" " command.
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" "\n" "- To change the password for one or more of your personalities if you have " "\n" " multiple personalities, do the following:
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" "\n" "- Select Window>Personalities to open the Personalities window.
" "\n" "- Select the personality or personalities whose password(s) you wish " "\n" " to change: use the Shift key to select a range and the Command " "\n" " key to make disjoint selections.
" "\n" "- Select the Special>Change Password for Selected Personalities... " "\n" " command
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" "\n" " 2. In the Password dialog that displays, type your current password (for " "\n" " the personality) and click OK." "\n" "" "\n" "" "\n" "" "\n" "Another dialog appears, asking you for your new password.
" "\n" " " "\n" "3. Type your new password and click OK
" "\n" "" "\n" "To verify the change, Eudora asks you for the new password again.
" "\n" " " "\n" "4. Type your new password again and click OK.
" "\n" "" "\n" "Eudora tells you if your password is accepted.
" "\n" " " "\n" "5. If you selected multiple personalities in step 1, then repeat steps " "\n" " 2 through 4 above for each selected personality as you are prompted.
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" "\n" " For additional help, visit the Eudora Tech Support pages for full manuals, " "\n" " helpful tutorials and a searchable knowledge base." "\n" "
" "\n" "" "\n" "" "\n" "" "\n" "" }; data 'TEXT' (2002,"Creating Messages",purgeable) { "" "\n" "" "\n" "" "\n" "To create the message under a different \"personality,\" or email account " "\n" " (if you have multiple personalities set up), select the personality from the " "\n" " Personality popup in the From: field, or from the Message>Change>Personality " "\n" " submenu.
" "\n" "To save your message at any time, select File>Save. Your message " "\n" " will be saved in the Out mailbox marked with a blue bullet (•), meaning " "\n" " that it is sendable. You can continue writing the message, or close it and come " "\n" " back to it later.
" "\n" "" "\n" "There are two ways to send mail with Eudora: you can send a message immediately, " "\n" " or put it in a queue (waiting list) to be sent later. To specify which option " "\n" " you want Eudora to perform by default, take the following steps before you create " "\n" " a new message:
" "\n" "Now, in the open message window of a new message you have just created, click " "\n" " the message delivery button in the upper right corner of the window: it is marked " "\n" " either Send or Queue depending on your selection in the numbered " "\n" " steps above. If you click the button and it is marked Send, the message " "\n" " is sent immediately. If you click the button and it is marked Queue, " "\n" " the message is transferred to your Out mailbox and marked \"Q,\" meaning " "\n" " it is queued and ready to be sent.
" "\n" "To send all the messages that are queued in your Out mailbox in one step, select " "\n" " File>Send Queued Messages.
" "\n" "" "\n" "Eudora can send a message at a specific time in the future (Eudora must be " "\n" " running at the specified time).
" "\n" "If you specify a later time and date, Eudora sends the message at that " "\n" " time if it is running. If it is not running at that time, as soon as you " "\n" " launch Eudora after the time has passed, Eudora sends the message.
" "\n" "" "\n" "If you have a timed or queued message that you decide you don't want to " "\n" " send, you can stop it (\"unqueue\" it), as long as it hasn't already " "\n" " been sent.
" "\n" "The message is returned to the sendable state, marked with a blue bullet (•) " "\n" " in the Status column of the message summary. You can send it later, or you can " "\n" " discard it.
" "\n" "" "\n" " For additional help, visit the Eudora Tech Support pages for full manuals, " "\n" " helpful tutorials and a searchable knowledge base." "\n" "
" "\n" "" "\n" "" "\n" "" "\n" "" }; data 'TEXT' (2010,"Deleting Messages",purgeable) { "" "\n" "" "\n" "" "\n" "To delete an open Eudora message—that is, move it to the Trash mailbox—do " "\n" " one of the following while the message is still open:
" "\n" "To delete one or more messages in an open mailbox window, select their message " "\n" " summaries, and either perform one of the above three actions or perform this " "\n" " fourth:
" "\n" "To undo any of the above options, select Edit>Undo or open the Trash " "\n" " mailbox (Mailbox>Trash), select the messages, and either transfer " "\n" " them to another mailbox using the Transfer menu, or drag them to another " "\n" " mailbox in the open Mailboxes window (Window>Mailboxes).
" "\n" "To remove a message permanently from your Macintosh, then after you have moved " "\n" " it to the Trash mailbox using one of the deletion methods above, either select " "\n" " Special>Empty Trash, or open the Trash mailbox (Mailbox>Trash), " "\n" " select the desired message(s), and press the Delete key, or click the " "\n" " Delete toolbar button, or select Message>Delete.
" "\n" "Note: Messages permanently removed from your Macintosh cannot be recovered.
" "\n" "" "\n" " For additional help, visit the Eudora Tech Support pages for full manuals, " "\n" " helpful tutorials and a searchable knowledge base." "\n" "
" "\n" "" "\n" "" "\n" "" "\n" "" }; data 'TEXT' (2012,"Filtering Messages",purgeable) { "" "\n" "" "\n" "" "\n" "Note: If you are using Eudora in Light mode, only a limited number of functions " "\n" " are available.
" "\n" "Many of Eudora's email management functions can be automated with a \"filter,\" " "\n" " which you can think of as a sort of \"valet\" or \"butler\" " "\n" " that performs certain operations on your messages behind the scenes, automatically. " "\n" " You can set up these filters for incoming messages or outgoing messages, or " "\n" " both.
" "\n" "You can do such things as the following, on incoming messages, for example:
" "\n" "There are two ways to create a filter. One is simple, and the other is detailed. " "\n" " Starting with an existing email message, you can create a simple transfer filter " "\n" " using the Make Filter dialog (Special>Make Filter...). You " "\n" " can create a detailed filter that looks at multiple aspects of a message and " "\n" " performs multiple actions on it by using the Filters window (Window>Filters).
" "\n" "To create a simple transfer filter (one that automatically transfers messages " "\n" " to other mailboxes), do the following:
" "\n" "To create a detailed filter, do the following:
" "\n" "Filters are automatically named based on the criteria for the filter. They " "\n" " are invoked in order from top to bottom, and you can re-order them by dragging " "\n" " a filter up or down in the list. If you are creating a new filter, \"Untitled\" " "\n" " will change to what you enter in the Header field, and will appear " "\n" " after you close the Filters window.
" "\n" "When the filters are invoked (automatically or manually), each message is matched " "\n" " against each filter, and messages that meet a filter's criteria are acted " "\n" " on as specified until a Transfer To action is performed or a Skip " "\n" " Rest action is encountered. At that point, the next message is filtered.
" "\n" "To invoke your manual filters, select the messages you want to be filtered " "\n" " (acted on), then select Special>Filter Messages.
" "\n" "" "\n" "Let's assume you want all the email from people at QUALCOMM to go into " "\n" " a mailbox named \"QUALCOMM Mail.\" Assume the email addresses of all " "\n" " these people will have the string qualcomm.com in them.
" "\n" "Now when you check your mail, any email from people with qualcomm.com " "\n" " in their email address will automatically go into your QUALCOMM Mail " "\n" " mailbox.
" "\n" "Note: You can also create this straightforward transfer filter from " "\n" " an existing email message (having qualcomm.com in the sender's or " "\n" " a recipient's address) using the Make Filter dialog (Special>Make " "\n" " Filter...). See those instructions above. The Filters window lets you apply " "\n" " multiple actions to a message and select multiple criteria for deciding what " "\n" " to do with it. Hence the advantage of \"detailed\" filters for powerful " "\n" " control over how your email is managed.
" "\n" "" "\n" " For additional help, visit the Eudora Tech Support pages for full manuals, " "\n" " helpful tutorials and a searchable knowledge base." "\n" "
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