At 11:51 AM 06/01/2000, Mike & Ginger Woodcock wrote: *************START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************* At 07:48 PM 5/31/00 -0400, you wrote: Ginger, My Eudora.ini file is in my main Eudora directory. Hope this helps ;) Rene' I did finally find it and put the line in, that part does work, BUT, if someone uses OutLook Express or NetScape for their mail, you will be very easily noticed if they go to File Properties General Details It gives the entire path from the server to the sender I'm not sure if this is something you can get around. g **************END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************** Ginger, we're talking about Eudora here, so the subject doesn't really apply. That's WHY we recommend Eudora over those "other" "almost" email browsers. (GRIN) SgtGeorge
> >Ginger, we're talking about Eudora here, so the subject doesn't really >apply. That's WHY we recommend Eudora over those "other" "almost" email >browsers. (GRIN) > >SgtGeorge Oh believe me I hear ya. I just wanted to mention what I found out about spoofing.. It appears that Eudora does not do a deep path on email like these other 2 do.. So, if someone were wanting to do a spoof with Eudora and the other end were using OE or NS, it would instead be a faux paus on the senders part LOL...Or at least I've not been able to find the place for it.. I'm an absolute die hard Eudora fan.. I've used it non stop for the past 4 years, maybe a tad longer.. Well, ever since I found about it.. g Mike & Ginger Woodcock/EagleRun Australian Shepherds [email protected] http://www.eaglerun1.com Ginger's WebDesign is here to help with your Web Needs, Give us a call, or email with your questions. Remember, the purchase of an EagleRun Aussie is not the end of a Transaction, it is the Beginning of a Relationship, enjoy!! :-)