Chris, you guessed correctly. I like the folder, myself. I have my Eudora
configured not to send immediately, but I send them all in a bunch. I use
that folder when I need to redirect a post that has bounced or add
something to a post before sending. If you don't like the posts in the
folder, periodically, you can go to the folder, hit control-a to select
all, hit your delete key and they will go to the trash. I empty mine into
another folder. I know I'm a pack rat. I save all of my trash posts to
storage boxes. Also, you do not want your in, out and trash boxes to
accumulate posts.
At 07:15 AM 10/27/03 -0500, you wrote:
>OK, for those of you Eudora goorews out here in la la land... LOL!
>
> I don't understand... I just installed Eudora, so it's not like
> I know
>what I'm doing... LOL! If I compose a message, and then, hit ctrl+E or
>ctrl+return either/or to send it off, it goes immediately, just as I have
>told it to do in tools / options. So, then, if it goes, then why! does the
>mail still remain in my out folder? (ctrl+0)
>
>it does no good in there, I mean it's already been sent... One time, I
>even tried closing Eudora, and because the thing was still in the out
>folder, it thought it was still in the queue even though technically, it
>wasn't... i don't see this as being harmful, as much as extre'ee'eemly
>annoying. That queueing problem doesn't seem to be an issue anymore, but
>it is very strange though; that my e-mail still remains in my out folder,
>even after I know it's successfully been sent. i'm starting to wonder if
>that out folder is the equivalent of sent items in Outlook Express, but I
>don't wanna jump my bubble on that, as I know there are some eudora users
>on here who I know could help me better than for me to just simply guess
>and be way off.
>
>O... and Pat: please e-mail me off list, as I want to discuss day 1 with
>you of that book, as it suggested may be a good idea. I was thinking we
>could go through it together on the same chapter at a time...
>
>You all take care, and please let me know about this Eudora problem, as I
>find it incredibly weird.
>
>
>Chris.
John
A)bort, R)etry, I)nfluence with large hammer?<*>
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