Still More on EudoraPro Email

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1998


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 19815
interpreted = N
texte = First, I tested the spool folder without any luck;Ken wrote: >One thing I noticed in EudoraLight under the Special:Settings:Miscellaneous >Wow ... that's INTERESTING ... because that suggests a solution:This was a great catch. I reset the above preference and an Out.toc file is created in the Mail Folder. I was able to append a file that can be now be SEEN by Eudora, that is the out folder now shows the message I appended without restarting. However, the last step is to update the .toc file.... Take a look below.>Of course, at the same time, you will also have to use another >[appendfile] on the Out.toc file -- to set the status of your new >message to Queued so Eudora will send it out. But that shouldn't be too >difficult after you've figured out the format of the .toc files ... :) >It sounds simple, but the .toc file, which is now added to the same folder as the Out file, looks like this after I successfully appended:---------BEGIN FORMAT ----------- 61998bristol@interpage.netMessage ---------END FORMAT-----------Its scrambled or encrypted somehow. Applescript may be easier as PCS suggested unless I can deal with the .toc file. Except for this last step using Eudora would be an easy configuration. I am hoping tech support at Eudora will give me a clue about another way to do this. Any other help is appreciated.RH Prouty bristol@interpage.net Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Still More on EudoraPro Email (Kenneth Grome 1998)
  2. Re:Still More on EudoraPro Email (Christer Olsson 1998)
  3. Still More on EudoraPro Email (RH Prouty 1998)
  4. Still More on EudoraPro Email (RH Prouty 1998)
First, I tested the spool folder without any luck;Ken wrote: >One thing I noticed in EudoraLight under the Special:Settings:Miscellaneous >Wow ... that's INTERESTING ... because that suggests a solution:This was a great catch. I reset the above preference and an Out.toc file is created in the Mail Folder. I was able to append a file that can be now be SEEN by Eudora, that is the out folder now shows the message I appended without restarting. However, the last step is to update the .toc file.... Take a look below.>Of course, at the same time, you will also have to use another >[appendfile] on the Out.toc file -- to set the status of your new >message to Queued so Eudora will send it out. But that shouldn't be too >difficult after you've figured out the format of the .toc files ... :) >It sounds simple, but the .toc file, which is now added to the same folder as the Out file, looks like this after I successfully appended:---------BEGIN FORMAT ----------- 61998bristol@interpage.netMessage ---------END FORMAT-----------Its scrambled or encrypted somehow. Applescript may be easier as PCS suggested unless I can deal with the .toc file. Except for this last step using Eudora would be an easy configuration. I am hoping tech support at Eudora will give me a clue about another way to do this. Any other help is appreciated.RH Prouty bristol@interpage.net RH Prouty

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