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Date: | Wed, 2 Dec 1998 12:44:14 -0600 |
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Peter, Do you know that there is a setting you can use to allow your Eudora
to accept longer messages? I believe it is under tools, then options, then
incomeing mail where is says "skip ..." and gives a length. Perhaps this
will fix your inability to accept long messages. If you can fix it so you
can accept long messages, you will have more discretion in how you use
Eudora. I am using Eudora 4.1 Pro so this option may not exist in your
version but I believe it or something like it may.
Elizabeth Aldworth
At 02:34 PM 12/2/98 , you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>If I receive a file larger than 64K in size Eudora Light 3.0.6 on my system
>is unable to read it. It does not stop trying to read. It is not a realy
>windows crash but if I want to read new messages I have to reboot my
>computer because I can not cancel Eudora.
>I can configure Eudora to skip large files but then they will stay at the
>pophost. I think I'm going to filter unwilling people sending me files
>larger than 64K.
>I think Eudora Pro can read files larger than 64K. Eudora Light is a screen
>reader and screen magnifier friendly program and it is the most used e-mail
>program.
>
>Regards Peter Verhoeven
>
>At 08:32 2-12-98 -0500, you wrote:
>>Eudora does not crash when it receives large messages. Speech may stop
>>temporarily. You simply need to change an option that allows large
>>messages to be received. Eudora is the easiest Windows program I have
>>used. It is much easier if you learn how to use it though.
>>
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