Hi Richard!
Really? Mine is weirder than that, mine has about six . . . Eudora 6.
At 09:58 AM 2/27/2004, you wrote: >In Options, click on the Replying button. There are 2 settings in there >that control how Eudora handles this that you can play with. > >Vince Teachout wrote: > >>At 02:36 AM 2/27/04 -0500, Pete Theisen wrote: >> >>>Hi Vince! >>> >>>I also use Eudora. What is the advantage of reply to all? A simple reply >>>to the list does the same people, does it not? >>> >>>At 01:18 PM 2/26/2004, you wrote: >>> >>>>At 01:04 PM 2/26/04 -0500, Michael J. Babcock wrote: >>>> >>>>>Is anyone else getting doubles of his emails, or am I just >>>>>special? ;-)<snip> >>>> >>>> >>>>Regards, >>>> >>>>Pete >> >>Not quite. Look at the top of the part you quoted, an compare it to the >>first line in this message: >>"At <date, time>, you wrote", vs, "At <date, time> <Sender Name> wrote:" >> >>"you wrote" is what Eudora puts if it's reply, <Sender Name> wrote is >>what it puts for reply all. >> >>Usually "you wrote" is fine, but sometimes I want the sender's name in >>there, especially if there are a lot of replies going back and forth. >>Kmail let's you set the text for the reply string, which would solve the >>problem, but I haven't found anywhere to set it in Eudora. >> >>Now, let's see if I remember to take off the extra TO: name in this...... [excessive quoting removed by server]
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