Setting the Message PriorityEudora User Manual

indicates that the name came from your address book. If the name is from your

address book, only the nickname appears in the drop-down name list. indicates that the name came from your history file. If the name is from your history file, both the user- name and email address appear in the drop-down name list as you type.

To complete the name in the field, select the correct name from the drop-down list. If you want to add another name in the To: field, type a comma (,) after the first recipient’s name. Then you can begin to add another recipient’s name as shown in the example below.

Second name auto-completion in the To: field

The example below shows auto-completion in the Cc: field.

Name auto-completion in the Cc: field

Note. To turn the name auto-completion feature off, go to the Tools menu, choose Options, and then select Auto-completion. Turn off Address Book and History File and click OK.

Setting the Message Priority

You can assign a priority to incoming and outgoing messages. The priority identification is only for you and your recipients; it does not affect the way mail transport systems handle the messages.

There are five priority levels available, with 1 being the highest and 5 being the lowest. Each is represented by a small symbol in the Toolbar of a message window and the Priority column of a message summary. Priority 3 (normal) is used for messages that have no assigned priorities, and it is not displayed. The highest priority symbol, a double-caret, is red; the lowest priority symbol, an inverted double-caret, is blue.

New messages are created with a normal priority. To change the priority of the current message, use the Priority drop-down list.

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