Hi, Folks:
Thanks for the help; have upgraded, and things have improved greatly.
Best,
Peter Altschul
At 11:58 AM 1/16/99 -0600, you wrote:
>I also suggest you upgrade to 4.1 for the same reason i.e. 4.1 is more
>stable than 4.0. Having said thatt, it sounds as if you have the size of
>your messages limited. Look under options for incoming mail. and there is
>a check box saying something like "skip messages over" where you can
>specify the length. I am not sure if this will fix your problem but it
>sounds as though it might.
>
>Liz Aldworth
>P.S. If you want the docs for Eudora email me off list and I will send them
>to you as an attach.
> This is under "tools".
>At 08:11 AM 1/15/99 , you wrote:
>>If you are using Eudora 4.0 you should upgrade to 4.1 if you haven't already
>>done so. I found 4.0 to be pretty unstable and 4.1 to be a significant
>>improvement. It is a free upgrade from Eudora's site.
>>
>>This is error sounds like a corrupted email is having trouble transferring to
>>you. I believe that you may try to retrieve it a couple more times before
>>calling your ISP and having them delete the offending message. It is also
>>possible that you have wandered in the "tools" , "directory services" area. I
>>can't help you there since I don't use that aspect of the program. There is
>>extensive context and search help files on-line in many of the menus.
>>
>>
>>
>>At 10:19 PM 1/14/99 -0500, you wrote:
>>>Hi, Folks:
>>>
>>>For all of those Eudora users out there, have you ever seen a message like
>>>the one below? I can't find the icon to which they are referring (I use
>>>JFW 3.whatever). Any ideas?
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Peter Altschul >
>>>>
>>>>WARNING: The remainder of this message has not been transferred.
>>>>The estimated size of this message is 129341 bytes.
>>>>Click on the server retrieve icon above and check mail again to get the
>>>>whole thing. If the server retrieve icon is not showing, then this message
>>>>is no longer on the server.
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>Marty Tibor
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