Eudora User ManualMappings

Entry

Default Value

Description

UsePOPSend

0

If UsePOPSend is on, Eudora will send mail using the

 

 

POP3 extended command XTND XMIT. Since this is an

 

 

optional command for POP3, many POP3 servers do not

 

 

support this command (Berkeley’s popper, however,

 

 

does). There are pros and cons to using POP3 to send

 

 

your mail. It provides a level of security since it requires a

 

 

username/password pair to send mail messages, unlike

 

 

SMTP. It is faster than SMTP, especially when checking

 

 

for new mail at the same time. It doesn’t check for valid

 

 

recipients until the entire message is sent, and some

 

 

implementations (Berkeley’s popper, for example) won’t

 

 

tell you which recipients are invalid and will send the

 

 

message to the valid recipients anyway.

UserChangeLex

uchange.tlx

Filename of user-defined list of words to change when

 

 

spell checking.

UserIgnoreLex

uignore.tlx

Filename of user-defined list of words to ignore when

 

 

spell checking.

UserSuggestLex

usuggest.tlx

Filename of user-defined list of words to suggest when

 

 

spell checking.

WebLinkReminderLaterNum 360

When you get a link reminder, if you select Remind Me

Minutes

 

Later, the minimum wait until the next reminder.

WordWrapColumn

76

When the "Word wrap" switch is on, this is the column in

 

 

which lines in outgoing messages are wrapped.

WordWrapMax

80

When the "Word wrap" switch is on, this is the length at

 

 

which a line in an outgoing message is considered too

 

 

long and must be wrapped.

WordWrapOnScreen

0

If this is on (set to non-zero), then the composition

 

 

window will automatically wrap text on the screen at the

 

 

number of characters specified in WordWrapColumn,

 

 

regardless of the width of the window.

Mappings

This is a sample [Mappings] section. It is not a default for Eudora if you have a missing or empty [Mappings] section. The [Mappings] section contains information for mapping between computer file extensions, Macintosh creator and type, and MIME type and subtype for attachment files (in that order). Entries marked "in" work on only incoming messages, and entries marked "out" work on only outgoing messages. Entries marked "both" work on both incoming and outgoing messages.

For a more detailed explanation, see “MIME and Mapping” on page 253. Click the page number to display the topic.

out=txt,ttxt,TEXT,text,plain

both=doc,MSWD,,application,msword

in=xls,XCEL,,,

out=xls,XCEL,XLS4,,

both=xlc,XCEL,XLC3,,

both=xlm,XCEL,XLM3,,

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