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account’s options, then the signature stored with the stationery file is used. However, you
can always change the signature drop-down list in the composition window. For details,
see “Using a Signature” on page 67. Click the page number to display the topic.
Once you open a new composition message from a particular personality, you can change
your message’s personality by doing the following.
1 In an open message, click the From: header or right-click to display the drop-down
context menu.
2 In the From: field of the message header, choose the personality. Or from the context
menu, choose Change Personality. From its submenu, select a new personality. The
From: field of the message header changes to the information associated with the new
personality for that message.
Note. If you are composing a message and decide to change the personality, the signa-
ture and stationery assigned to that personality in the Account Settings dialog box change
as well.
When Eudora changes a personality as it responds to a message, it assigns the same
personality under which it received the message. For example, if you receive a message
sent to your Home account, your replies to that message are sent from your Home
account.
There are two ways to change the personality of a response. The first is to initiate the
response and then change the personality, using the drop-down context menu’s Change
Personality submenu.
The second way is to change the personality associated with the original message to
which you are responding. Open that message and change its personality using the
Change Personality submenu. From then on, all of your replies to that message will be
sent from the newly assigned personality. The message does not have to be open. Just
right-click on a message or set of messages in a mailbox’s TOC. Select “Change Person-
ality” and select the desired personality.
Note. You can also set up a filter to automatically assign a desired personality to incoming
or outgoing messages that satisfy the filter criteria. See the Make Personality action under
“Filter Actions” on page 115. Click the page number to display the topic.