Re: Location of Eudora Attachments?



Norm <NOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

What determines the location of attachments to incoming mail?

You do that in the "settings". In my case, it is the sixth icon from
top, labeled "Attachments". You can select here the encoding method for
outgoing attachments, the folder for incoming attachments and the
application to open text-only attachments.

I set the location to a folder but some items go to the Parts Folder and
some to the Spool folder.

These are parts of HTML messages, and not mail attachments as such. Of
course, if somebody sends you a picture and embeds it in HTML, you have
hard work to search for it. But you could just drag the image out of the
message window, if you are lazy (as I am).

I'm using Eudora 6.2.3.

6.2.4 here.

Best wishes, Christian

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