Settings Dialog

The Settings dialog allows you to configure Eudora. To display the Settings dialog, select Settings... from the Special menu. The Settings dialog contains the following categories of settings and options: Getting Started, Personal Information, Hosts, Checking Mail, Sending Mail, Attachments, Fonts & Display, Getting Attention, Replying, Miscellaneous, and Advanced Network. Each of theSettings categories is described below. The default settings are listed in brackets after the name of each setting/option.

Note: For your convenience, some settings appear in more than one category. For example, your real name appears in both the Getting Started and Personal Information categories. Changing a setting in one category changes the setting in all categories.

Getting Started Settings

Personal Information Settings Hosts Settings Checking Mail Settings Sending Mail Settings Attachments Settings Fonts & Display Settings Getting Attention Settings Replying Settings Miscellaneous Settings Advanced Network Settings


Getting Started Settings

[AT&T WorldNet(SM) Services installs your full electronic address for you automatically. No additional configuration is required.]

The Getting Started settings provide Eudora with the minimum user account information necessary to send and receive mail.

POP account: [none]
To receive mail with Eudora, you must have an account on a computer that runs a Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3 or POP) server. This is the account to which your e-mail messages are delivered before they are transferred to the Eudora program on your PC. Enter your login name for this account, followed by an "@" sign and the (domain) name of the computer.

For example, if your login name for your POP account is "jbdorn," and the name of the computer is "action.com," type jbdorn@action.com in this field.

Real name: [none]
Enter your real name here. It is placed in the From field of your outgoing mail messages, along with your return address.

Connection Method: [none]
Select Offline if you don't want Eudora to attempt to make any connections.


Personal Information Settings

The Personal Information settings provide Eudora with your personal information.

POP account: [none]
This is your POP account address.

Real name: [none]
This is your real name.

Return address: [none]
Normally, Eudora uses your POP account as your return address. If you wish to use a return address other than your POP account, enter it here.

Note: If you do enter an address in this field, first test the address to be sure that mail sent to it is indeed delivered to you. If you use an invalid return address, no one can reply to your mail.


Hosts Settings

The Hosts settings provide Eudora with information about your servers.

POP account: [none]
This is your POP account address.

SMTP: [none]
To send mail, a computer with an SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) server program is necessary. You need not have a login on this computer, but you must have access to it through your network. If the computer on which you have your POP account is also an SMTP server, leave this field blank. Otherwise, specify the name of the computer that you want to use as your SMTP server.

Ph: [none]
Enter the host name of your Ph name server here.

Finger: [none]
Enter the host name of your Finger server here. If you leave this blank, Eudora uses your SMTP server as your Finger server.


Checking Mail Settings

The Checking Mail settings determine how Eudora checks for and receives your incoming mail messages.

POP account: [none]
This is your POP account address.

Check for mail every ? minute(s) [0]
If you enter a number in this field, Eudora checks your POP server for new mail at regular intervals and transfers any mail addressed to you to your PC. The number you enter specifies the number of minutes between checks of the POP server. It's a good idea to set this at no less than 15 minutes. Checking mail more frequently puts an unnecessary drain on your POP server. This option only works when Eudora is running. Setting this field to 0 disables automatic checking.

Skip big messages [off]
If this option is on, Eudora does not download the entire texts of messages over 40k, but only downloads the first few lines. This can be useful on slow connections.

Note: See the Incoming Message Window section for information on how to download messages that have been skipped.

Send on check [on]
If Send on Check is on, Eudora automatically sends any messages that are queued in the Out mailbox whenever it checks the POP Server for new mail.

Save password [off]
If Save Password is on, you never have to enter your password to check your mail (even if you quit Eudora and restart it) because your password is stored on your PC. Only use this option if your PC is in a secure place.

Leave mail on server [off]
Eudora normally transfers your incoming messages from your account on the POP server to your PC, and then deletes them from the POP server. If this option is on, Eudora transfers incoming messages to your PC and also keeps copies on the POP server.

Authentication Style [Passwords]
Eudora supports the use of two network authentication technologies: Passwords and APOP. Ask your e-mail administrator which one is being used at your site.


Sending Mail Settings

The Sending Mail settings determine how Eudora sends your outgoing mail messages.

Return address: [none]
If you wish to use a return address other than your POP account, enter it here.

Note: If you do enter an address in this field, first test the address to be sure that mail sent to it is indeed delivered to you. If you use an invalid return address, no one can reply to your mail.

SMTP server: [none]
Specify the name of the computer which you want to use as your SMTP server. If you leave this field blank, Eudora uses your POP server as your SMTP server.

Immediate send [on]
If this option is on, the rightmost button in the icon bar of the message composition window is labeled Send. Clicking on this button immediately sends the message to the SMTP server. If this option is off, the button is labeled Queue and clicking on it places the message in the Out mailbox marked ready for delivery (Q).

Send on check [on]
If this option is on, Eudora automatically sends any messages that are queued in the Out mailbox whenever it checks the POP server for new mail.

Word wrap [on]
If this option is on, a carriage return is not required at the end of each line of type in an outgoing message. Eudora automatically wraps text to the next line, with line breaks at roughly 76 characters per line. This makes your mail more legible to recipients using line- oriented mail systems. It is strongly recommended that you turn this option on.

Fix curly quotes [on]
If this option is on, Eudora replaces all "smart" quotation marks in message text or attachments with "conventional" quotation marks prior to sending the message/attachment. The "smart" quotation marks are special characters, and this option allows messages to be sent without using quoted-printable encoding.

Note: If your recipients have MIME, there's no reason to use this option. Only turn it on if most of the people you correspond with don't use MIME.

May use Quoted-Printable [on]
Quoted-Printable:Setting;If this option is on, Eudora uses quoted- printable encoding when necessary, such as when messages that contain long lines of text or special characters are sent. If this option is off, quoted-printable encoding is never used.

Keep copies of outgoing mail [on]
If this option is on, a copy of each sent message is kept in the Out mailbox (their summaries are marked with an "S" in the Status column of the Out mailbox window). If this option is off, Eudora moves outgoing messages to the Trash mailbox after they are sent.

Use signature [on]
If this option is on, Eudora automatically attaches your signature file (if you have one) to the end of outgoing messages.

Tabs in body of message [on]
If this option is on, hitting the [tab] key within the message body results in Eudora inserting enough spaces to move the insertion point to the next tab stop.


Attachments Settings

The Attachments settings determine how Eudora sends and receives attachments.

Encoding Method [MIME]
This option allows you to select what format documents attached to outgoing messages are encoded in MIME or BinHex. MIME is best for recipients with MIME and BinHex is most compatible with old Macintosh mailers and previous versions of Eudora.

Put text attachments in body of message [off]
This option causes Eudora to place any plain text attachment you send directly in the message body, as if it were typed in manually.

Attachment Directory: [none]
Eudora automatically places file attachments that come with messages into the specified Attachment Directory. To change the setting, single-click on the directory name button (the default is blank). A dialog is displayed allowing you to select the attachment destination directory.

Note: If you do not select an attachment directory, attachments are placed in your Eudora directory.


Fonts & Display Settings

The Fonts & Display settings determine how Eudora displays messages.

Screen Font: [Courier New,9]
This field lists the font to be used for displaying the text of your Eudora messages and mailbox windows. It also lists the point size of the font. To change the selection, click on this field. The Font dialog is then displayed, allowing you to select a new font and size.

Print Font: [Courier New,12]
This field lists the font to be used when printing messages using the Print... command. It also lists the point size of the font. To change the selection, click on this field. The Font dialog is then displayed, allowing you to select a new font and size.

Message Window Width: [80]
This field specifies the width of new and received message windows (in characters). If you leave this field blank, the default value is 80. This setting has no effect on what your mail looks like when it is sent. When mail is sent, Eudora wraps at or before 76 columns.

Note: If you use a proportional font, Eudora sets the window width based on the average width of the characters in the font.

Message Window Height: [20]
This field specifies the height of new and received message windows (in lines). If you leave this field blank, the default value is 20.

Note: If the Zoom windows when opening option is turned on, received message window heights are automatically adjusted to the height of the message text.

Zoom windows when opening [on]
If this option is on, new message windows automatically open to their "zoomed" size. The zoomed size is computed on a window-by-window basis. For message windows, zoomed size is just long enough to display all of the message (but no longer than the main window), and as wide as the Message Window Width setting. Composition windows zoom to the height specified by the Message Window Height setting.

Show all headers (even the ugly ones) [off]
If this option is on, Eudora displays the complete message header of incoming messages, including the routing information.

Show toolbar [on]
If this option is on, the main window toolbar is displayed (see the "Main Window Toolbar" section).

Show toolbar tips [on]
If this option is on, holding the mouse pointer over a button in the main window toolbar displays a very brief description of that button's function.

Show status bar [on]
If this option is on, Eudora displays a status bar at the bottom of the main window. The status bar provides a brief description of menu items and toolbar buttons.

Show category icons [on]
This option allows you to turn the Category icons in the Settings dialog on and off.


Getting Attention Settings

The Getting Attention settings determine what Eudora does when new mail arrives.

Use an alert dialog box [on]
If this option is on, Eudora uses an alert dialog to notify you when new mail is received.

Open mailbox [on]
This option applies only to the arrival of new mail. If it is on, Eudora automatically opens mailboxes when new mail arrives and is placed in them. It also scrolls to the end of the mailboxes and selects the first unread message of the last unread batch of messages. If this option is off, Eudora doesn't open mailboxes when new messages arrive.

Play a sound [on]
If this option is on, Eudora makes a noise when new mail arrives. To select a sound (.wav) file, click on the field below the Play a sound option. The Select sound file dialog is then displayed, allowing you to select a sound.


Replying Settings

The Replying settings determine what Eudora does when you are generating replies to incoming messages.

Reply to all (otherwise when Shift is down) [off]
If this option is on, selecting Reply from the Message menu creates a message addressed not only to the sender of the original message, but also to all of its recipients. If this option is off, the [Shift] key must be depressed when creating the reply message if you want to do a reply to all. Otherwise, the reply message is only addressed to the original sender.

When replying to all:


Miscellaneous Settings

These settings control miscellaneous functions.

Switch messages with:.
Require confirmation for deletes [on]
If this option is on, Eudora alerts you when you are deleting messages you haven't read or transferring queued messages out of the Out mailbox.

Close messages with mailbox [off]
If this option is on, closing a mailbox window closes all open messages from that mailbox.

Empty Trash when exiting [off]
If this option is on, Eudora empties the Trash mailbox whenever you exit the application. If Empty Trash when exiting is off, Eudora only empties the Trash when you select Empty Trash from the Special menu.

Note: If you want to remove some messages from the Trash mailbox but don't want to empty it entirely, highlight the summaries you want to delete and select Delete from the Message menu. The selected messages are deleted.

Say OK to alerts after 2 minutes [on]
Many network problems are temporary. When a problem occurs while Eudora is transferring or checking your mail, you are notified in the same way you would be if you were receiving new mail. If this option is on, these notifications automatically go away after 2 minutes. This allows Eudora to try the communication again. This setting is most useful if you have automatic mail checking enabled.

Automatically open next message [off]
If this option is on, deleting or transferring the current message opens the next message in the mailbox, but only if it is unread.


Advanced Network Settings

These settings control some of Eudora's advanced network functions. They should not be modified without first consulting with your Eudora support coordinator or service provider. [If you have any questions about using Eudora Light, contact AT&T WorldNet Customer Service.]

Use asynchronous Winsock calls for:
This option allows you to select asynchronous calls for All non- database functions or Database functions when using the Winsock connection method. There are two methods of making Winsock calls using TCP/IP stacks, blocking and asynchronous. Because of the ability to handle error conditions more gracefully, asynchronous is the preferred method when using Eudora. However, some TCP/IP stacks do not handle asynchronous calls correctly. If you're experiencing trouble with your Winsock connection, make sure both of these options are off.

Network timeout after ? seconds [45]
This option allows you to set the number of seconds before a network connection will time out.

Network buffer size of ? bytes [4096]
This option allows you to set the size of the buffer that Eudora uses to transfer information to and from the server.

Note: If you are having trouble transferring large messages, the size of this buffer may be decreased.

Cache network info
This option causes Eudora to remember the results of previous database functions when using the Winsock connection method. This speeds up database functions within a single Eudora session.