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"Ferreira, Donna" <[log in to unmask]>
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* EASI: Equal Access to Software & Information
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Mon, 29 Oct 2001 09:49:30 -0800
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Hi. I don't have version 5.1 and now use Microsoft Outlook.

But, in order to change settings for Eudora, I used to go under the "Tools"
menu and then to "Options." From there there's a section called "Sending
Mail" where you can check off "Keep copies of outgoing mail."

Donna


on 10/29/01 5:29 AM, Asdis Jenna Astradsdottir at [log in to unmask] wrote:

> hi ! I have Eudora 5.1. Try this: push down ALT and X then O (outbox). OK?
> Asdis.
> At 17:59 28.10.2001 -0600, you wrote:
>> Hello to the List.  I need help setting up Eudora 5.1.
>>
>> I changed to Eudora 5.1 yesterday.  Someone on the list may be able to help
>> me with a couple of questions.
>>
>> 1.  Previously in 4.1 I was able to check in the sent mail box to see if a
>> message was sent, or was to be sent.  I can no longer get 5.1 to show this
>> message.  i am able to still get all of the other messages such as read,
>> forwarded, etc. but not this one item.
>>
>> 2.  When adding a new address to the mailbox I am unable to get JAWS 4.0 to
>> read the (this nickname will expand to the following addresses) field.  Has
>> anyone else had this problem?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Franklin
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Franklin Johnson, Blind Access Technology Consultant
>> National Rehabilitation Research & Training Center on Blindness
>> Mississippi State University
>> [log in to unmask]
>> (662) 325-7831
>> cel (662) 312-3720
>> www.blind.msstate.edu
>
> Asdis Jenna and the wonderful cat Agatha Mist.
> [log in to unmask]
> "Accept me for what I am and I'll accept you for what you're accepted as."
> Christopher Nolan.
> "Thoughts are like arrows; once released, they strike their mark.  Guard
> them well or one day you may be your own victim."  Navajo.
>

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