Re: Eudora boring header automation
Re: Eudora boring header automation
- Subject: Re: Eudora boring header automation
- From: David Graham <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 11:08:57 -0700
On Monday, June 2, 2003, at 10:51 AM, John Delacour wrote:
At 10:21 am -0700 2/6/03, David Graham wrote:
We just changed mail/list servers and are finding a slew of extra
headers that we don't want to display by default. I know about the
'Boring Headers' setting, but I don't have Esoteric settings
installed on any of the 70 machines that I support (ugh).
Why not?
I had the idea that exposing extra settings to the users would just
give them more time to waste on messing with things that they have no
reason to. I also figured that I could script anything that I needed to
anyway, which has been the case until now. ;-)
I thought I'd write a little script or give my users an
x-eudora-settings URL to omit the unwanted headers, but it doesn't
look like one exists for the Mac. I did find a TabooHeaders option
for doing this on Windows, but no equivalent for the Mac.
Look at <x-eudora-setting:3201> onwards.
I tried this on Eudora 4.2.1, 5, and 6 and it didn't work. It didn't
insert any value into the "boring headers" list, and didn't affect the
display of the headers. It had a default value of "received" and <<no
explanation available>> for the setting description. Is this the
correct setting number?
- D
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david m graham
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http://homepage.mac.com/davidgraham/
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