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General Reference
Right Mouse Button
The commands that are available from the right mouse button are generally the same as
those on the main menu and toolbar; the right mouse button simply offers another access
method.
To use the right mouse button commands, position the mouse pointer over a Eudora
window and click the right mouse button (called a right-click), then select a command from
the popup menu that appears. The contents of the popup menu vary depending on which
window you are in and what tasks you might need to perform while in that window.
Right-click in an open incoming message and select View Source (if available) from the
popup menu to view the formatting of the HTML text in a text file. Right-click in the
message and select Send to Browser (if available) to view the HTML message in your
Web browser.
If you want to turn the main toolbar or the status bar on or off in the main Eudora window,
right-click on the gray area of the toolbar or status bar and select the item you want to
show or hide: Toolbar or Status Bar.
If you have Eudora minimized as a button on the Windows 95/98/NT 4.x Taskbar, you can
check for new mail without maximizing the Taskbar button. To do so, place the mouse
pointer over the Eudora Taskbar button, click the right mouse button, and select Check
Mail.
Mail Storage
When you install Eudora, it creates a number of files and directories within the assigned
directory. In addition, Eudora creates additional files and directories as needed for mail-
boxes, signatures, stationery, nicknames (Address Books), and other functions. The major
Eudora files and directories are described.
Ad Cache Directory
All ad files downloaded to Eudora are kept in this directory.
Attach Directory
Incoming attachments are saved in the Attach directory until you specify another directory
using the Attachment directory button in the Attachment Options (Tools:Options:Attach-
ments). See the Eudora User Manual section “Receiving Attachments” for more details.
DirectoryServices Directory
Eudora uses the DirectoryServices directory to store the dll files for the Directory Services
protocols that you use in the Directory Services window. See the Eudora User Manual
section “Using Directory Services” for more details on these protocols.