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<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, 'jdoe@anyhost.anyschool.edu'.
<x-eudora-setting:4> The host to use to send mail. If you NEED to specify a specific port (ask your mail server admin) append name with a colon & port number. For example, smtp.mydomain.com:2025 to use port 2025.
<x-eudora-setting:5> EXPERTS ONLY\n\nYour email 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 queueing 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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.\n\nHold 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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\n\nWhen 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 toc's are in use.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:61> Username to substitute for Ò\\UÓ in navigation scripts.
<x-eudora-setting:62> Password to substitute for Ò\\PÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒEudora LogÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:73> When checked, copies priorities from original messages to replies.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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. The text you enter here is included in the From: field of messages you send.
<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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 relax attachment matching rules for attachments with long names in the attachments folder.
<x-eudora-setting:82> EXPERTS ONLY\n\nThe 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 (ÒÓÔÕ¥ÑÐ) with plain ascii characters (\"\"''o--) when sending mail.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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\n\nWhen checked, Eudora will use the ÒXTND XMITÓ extension to POP3 to send mail, in lieu of SMTP. Most POP servers do not support this, so only check this if you are SURE.
<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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 timezone or the local timezone.
<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> Reserved.
<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.\n\nHold down the option key to reverse for a single redirect.\n\nTurbo 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 Òanytown.usÓ in it, and send mail to ÒjdoeÓ, the address Eudora uses will be Òjdoe@anytown.usÓ.
<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. Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ to use passwords, ÒyÓ NOT to use passwords!
<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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 Drag manager.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:153> When checked, Eudora will check for mail at the specified interval.
<x-eudora-setting:154> DonÕt 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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, Scamwatch will not display tool tips for URLs.
<x-eudora-setting:167> Reserved
<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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒLookupÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:183> When checked, Eudora will check mail for this personality on manual mail checks.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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:189> Sort addresses in address book entries that have multiple email addresses.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:190> When checked, Eudora will use MX records to pick the best host to exchange mail with. Works only with OSX < 10.3.
<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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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:197> When checked, Eudora will support the OSX ÒServicesÓ menu, so that other applications can randomly highjack command keys.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<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 Òsmart paste,Ó to manage whitespace around pasted text.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:200> Do Not Use
<x-eudora-setting:201> When checked, Eudora will wait for the POP3 server to acknowledge the QUIT command; required for fussy servers.
<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 ÒDo processing immediatelyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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. If you NEED to specify a specific port (ask your mail server admin) append name with a colon & port number. For example, pop.mydomain.com:1110 to use port 1110.
<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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:234> When checked, Eudora will scan for <esc>$ and send the text as iso-jp-2022.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:235> Reserved.
<x-eudora-setting:236> When checked, Eudora will display pictures inside messages when possible.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 serverÕs 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:248> When checked, message text is downloaded if itÕs smaller than the skip big messages limit, even if the attachments are too big.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:250> These options control EudoraÕs internal spell-checker.
<x-eudora-setting:251> Internal use only (not currently used).
<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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:257> When checked, Eudora will try to make sense of an address before speaking.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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:262> When checked, Eudora will log certain IMAP transactions regardless of your logging settings.
<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 Ñ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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, donÕt say I didnÕt 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 FinderÕs. 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!!!! DonÕt 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:294> When checked, the History List file will be visible and editable in your address book.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:295> When checked, addresses you reply to will automatically be added to the History List file.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:296> When checked, Eudora will convert PICT HTML images to a more universal format.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:297> When checked, Eudora will maintain a history of recently clicked URLs.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:299> When checked, filtering will treat all blanks, tabs, and returns as single blanks when matching.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:306> When checked, the ad window will have a drag bar.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒView ByÓ 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 ÒanchoredÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:336> When checked, display signature text inline in composition windows.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:337> When checked, Eudora will warn you when it can't find the Network Setup Extension.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒHomeÓ or ÒWorkÓ locales, Eudora will assume that ÒHomeÓ is a better place to be.
<x-eudora-setting:344> Internal use.
<x-eudora-setting:345> EXPERTS ONLY\nWhen 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 miminize window.
<x-eudora-setting:353> When checked, Eudora will display PDF files inline.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:362> Settings related to the use 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:373> When checked, Eudora will attempt to preserve the local cache of IMAP messages when transferred.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ 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 ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:377> Implement strict Kerberos hostname semantics; do not use the DNS to resolve aliases.
<x-eudora-setting:378> Check at startup if Eudora is the default mailer, and make it so if it is not.
<x-eudora-setting:379> We should only ask once at startup if we should make Eudora the default mailer.
<x-eudora-setting:380> Bits regarding the web search feature.
<x-eudora-setting:381> Ignore default text colors when printing.
<x-eudora-setting:382> When checked, Eudora will maintain a nickname file containing contacts from the OS X Addressbook.
<x-eudora-setting:383> Keep a search widget on the toolbar.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:384> Reserved
<x-eudora-setting:385> Respect Status: RO headers on incoming mail
<x-eudora-setting:386> Reserved
<x-eudora-setting:387> Font name to use for text, as opposed to listings.
<x-eudora-setting:388> Font size to use for text, as opposed to listings.
<x-eudora-setting:389> When checked, Eudora will connect to your IMAP server and execute any queued commands that are pending.
<x-eudora-setting:390> When checked, summaries will be displayed in the IMAP Inbox as they're filtered.
<x-eudora-setting:391> Settings that control emoticon display.©© 0 - default 1 - don't display as images 2 - send images embedded in email 3 - both 1 and 2.
<x-eudora-setting:392> When you delete IMAP messages, they are hidden from view (by default). These settings control when the messages should be removed from the server.©© Set to zero to reset launch warning. Otherwise, do not adjust these manually; use the UI.
<x-eudora-setting:393> Turn this on if you want to be asked about rebuilding tables of contents. You'd better be an expert before turning this on.
<x-eudora-setting:394> Turn this on if you want Quartz font rendering, instead of QuickDraw©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:395> Turn this on and open Search windows will search new messages added to any of the mailboxes theyÕre searching.©© Setting reversed; use ÒnÓ for ON, ÒyÓ for OFF!
<x-eudora-setting:396> Controls the behavior of the unread message count badge on EudoraÕs dock icon.©©Add: 1 to turn off, 2 to ignore dates, 4 to do In and IMAP Inboxes rather than all open mailboxes.
<x-eudora-setting:397> Experts Only! When checked, Eudora will save the local mailbox cache after changing the IMAP server in the settings.
<x-eudora-setting:398> Use the new 'submission' network port, 587, for sending mail.
<x-eudora-setting:399> When set, show the ÒChange Password ...Ó menu item.