Eudora User Manual Extra Warnings
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Extra Warnings options window
Select the options you want to change. Options are described below.
Delete unread mail—If this is selected, you are warned if you try to delete mail that is
marked unread.
Delete queued mail—If this is selected, you are warned if you try to delete mail that is
queued to be sent (marked or for timed-queue) in the Out mailbox.
Delete unsent mail—If this is selected, you are warned if you try to delete messages that
are marked sendable (with a bullet in the Out mailbox) but not yet sent.
Queue a message with no subject—If this is selected, you are warned if you try to
queue a message that contains no text in the Subject line. It is considered a point of email
etiquette to give each message a subject.
Queue a message bigger than _ K [default: 500]—If this is selected, you are warned if
you try to queue or send a message that is greater in size than the specified number. This
number must be between 0 and 1000000 (one million, no commas). This size includes
messages and attachments.
Quit with messages queued to be sent—If this is selected, you are warned if you try to
quit Eudora while there are still queued messages in your Out mailbox.
Empty the Trash mailbox—If this is selected, you are warned if you try to empty the
Trash mailbox (one way is using the Special menu Empty Trash command). Once
messages are deleted from the Trash, they are completely gone from your system.
Start Eudora and it’s not the default mailer—If this is selected, you are warned if you try
to start Eudora when it’s not the default mailer. When Eudora is the default mailer,
<mailto:> commands open a Eudora message, regardless of what application the
command is in.
Switch views for Find—If this is selected, you are warned if you try to perform a Find
operation (using the Edit menu Find submenu) while viewing an incoming message using
the Microsoft Internet Explorer version 4.0 viewer. The warning indicates that Eudora will
switch to a different viewer to complete the Find operation. Eudora uses Internet Explorer