At 22:47 18/05/00 -0400, you wrote: >At 03:57 PM 05/18/2000, David Lewin wrote: >*************START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************* >At 21:41 17/05/00 -0400, you wrote: >I normally choose all the email in a Mailbox that concerns the same >subject, say "KAK Worm", and save ALL them in a single .txt file, giving >it an identifying name and date so I can open it later and find something >I need to find. I would save the email from this List concerning KAK to a >file "KAK Worm-051700.txt". It tells me the subject and the date. > >SgtGeorge > >There is DANGER in this - Save-as of your e-mail is saved WITHOUT the >headers - you no longer have the From: Date: To: > >David Lewin >**************END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************** > >Nope!!!!! Not in Eudora. If you click "Save As", please notice that down >at the bottom of the resulting window, there is a place to check for >"Include Headers". > >If you don't put a check mark in this option, YES, you WILL save the email >body-text only, without ANY headers. It's just a matter of paying >attention and making sure you save the proper way. > >Regards, >SgtGeorge I stand corrected - and thank you. love the "guess" paragraphs - How human!! I never knew computers have the capacity to guess David
At 12:36 PM 05/19/2000, David Lewin wrote: *************START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************* (snip) love the "guess" paragraphs - How human!! I never knew computers have the capacity to guess David **************END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT************** Hi David. Don't rejoice too much. Just wait until you save an email with the "Guess Paragraphs" option, then read it later. (GRIN) It might make you wonder what the Eudora programmers consider a "paragraph". SgtGeorge