Qualcomm 4.3 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
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QUALCOMM Incorporated
Introducing Eudora
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Email
Welcome to Eudora Email 4.3! Eudora Email, hereafter referred to as Eudora, is a
comprehensive electronic mail (email) software program that accesses your Internet
Service Provider (ISP) or network to receive and send your email messages.
In Eudora, you can write messages and send them with custom stationery and signatures.
You can send files, both text and graphic, created in other programs and "attach" them to
your email messages. You can forward messages, redirect them, or reply to all recipients
of a message.
You can set up mailboxes and folders for your mail and build "filters" to sort messages,
alert you, and even send an automatic reply.
All your favorite addresses can be stored in your personal address book, or you can let
Eudora search for addresses for you. And if you use more than one ISP, Eudora allows
you to build "multiple personalities" to send and receive mail to multiple accounts.
There are many more Eudora features and functions described later in this manual.
What’s New in Eudora Email 4.3
The following new features and functions have been added to Eudora in version 4.3.
Introducing Eudora in Three Modes. You can now choose which mode of Eudora is
best for you: Sponsored, Paid, or Light!
Importing from Outlook Express. You may now import information and settings
from Microsoft® Outlook Express 5.0.
Super Sorting. You can now sort your messages in a mailbox by more than one sort
criteria or retain the sorted order for one column.
Group by Subject. You can now sort messages by grouping same subjects together.
Link History. Link history tracks and links Internet web site URLs, attachments, and
ads that you have clicked in Eudora.
Eudora Email vs. Postal Mail
Below is a comparison between Eudora email and postal mail.
Eudora Email Postal Mail
Mail is sent and received to and from
servers provided by your ISP or
network.
Mail is sent and received to and from
post offices provided by your
government.
Mail is transported using servers. Mail is transported using trucks, trains,
and planes.