Re: [Mailman-Users] RFC List Headers vs Windows Eudora

2001-01-17 Thread Jim Trigg
At 11:04 AM 1/17/2001, you wrote: > >>Eudora for Windows > >I have found the Windows Eudora setting. It is TabooHeaders. (It's > >amazing what you'll find in the manual...) > >Could someone post an actual snippet from the .ini file >showing what it would look like? I didn't quite follow >the ex

Re: [Mailman-Users] RFC List Headers vs Windows Eudora

2001-01-17 Thread Mats Wichmann
>>Eudora for Windows >I have found the Windows Eudora setting. It is TabooHeaders. (It's >amazing what you'll find in the manual...) Could someone post an actual snippet from the .ini file showing what it would look like? I didn't quite follow the explanation Thanks

Re: [Mailman-Users] RFC List Headers vs Windows Eudora

2001-01-16 Thread John W Baxter
In Mac Eudora (recent versions) install the Esoteric Settings plugin which ships with Eudora (copy it from the Extra Plugins folder to the Eudora Stuff folder in the most recent versions). Then in Special->Settings, find the Boring Headers icon in the list, and type in the headers you want to hid

Re: [Mailman-Users] RFC List Headers vs Windows Eudora

2001-01-16 Thread Jim Trigg
At 04:35 PM 1/16/2001, I wrote: >At 03:25 PM 1/16/01, John W Baxter wrote: >>There was a discussion in December about the RFC ... mailing list headers, >>and the fact that the current Eudora shows them by default. The solution >>is trivial for (recent) Mac Eudora versions (however, it probably is

Re: [Mailman-Users] RFC List Headers vs Windows Eudora

2001-01-16 Thread Jim Trigg
At 03:25 PM 1/16/01, John W Baxter wrote: >There was a discussion in December about the RFC ... mailing list headers, >and the fact that the current Eudora shows them by default. The solution >is trivial for (recent) Mac Eudora versions (however, it probably isn't for >the 1.x versions some folks

[Mailman-Users] RFC List Headers vs Windows Eudora

2001-01-16 Thread John W Baxter
There was a discussion in December about the RFC ... mailing list headers, and the fact that the current Eudora shows them by default. The solution is trivial for (recent) Mac Eudora versions (however, it probably isn't for the 1.x versions some folks still use). However, for Windows, there was