From: Bob Bailey on
Eudora Commandline Interface
http://www.eudora.com/developers/cmndline.html

has disappeared and searching the site did not find it. Could someone
tell me where, oh where, has it gone?

Or, does anyone have a copy to share?

tia... Bob
From: Joe Makowiec on
On 18 May 2010 in comp.mail.eudora.ms-windows, Bob Bailey wrote:

> Eudora Commandline Interface
> http://www.eudora.com/developers/cmndline.html
>
> has disappeared and searching the site did not find it. Could someone
> tell me where, oh where, has it gone?
>
> Or, does anyone have a copy to share?

archive.org does:

http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.eudora.com/developers/cmndline.html

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From: Bob Bailey on
Joe Makowiec wrote:
> On 18 May 2010 in comp.mail.eudora.ms-windows, Bob Bailey wrote:
>
>> Eudora Commandline Interface
>> http://www.eudora.com/developers/cmndline.html
>>
>> has disappeared and searching the site did not find it. Could someone
>> tell me where, oh where, has it gone?
>>
>> Or, does anyone have a copy to share?
>
> archive.org does:
>
> http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.eudora.com/developers/cmndline.html
>
Joe, thanks a lot. It was the page I was looking for.

Turns out that the page I was looking for didn't exactly have the
information I was looking for. Maybe the info doesn't exist.

Specifically, I would like to tell Eudora to check email when it starts,
control+M if you will. Would look something like:
c:\eudora\eudora.exe /CheckEmail

Maybe I'm making the whole thing up and there's no such set of command
line switches.

anyway, thanks... Bob
From: Han on
Bob Bailey <bobat(a)messagebuildersdot.com> wrote in
news:IfKdnbHZQ5IV627WnZ2dnUVZ_oudnZ2d(a)supernews.com:

<snip>

> Specifically, I would like to tell Eudora to check email when it
> starts, control+M if you will. Would look something like:
> c:\eudora\eudora.exe /CheckEmail
>
> Maybe I'm making the whole thing up and there's no such set of command
> line switches.
>
> anyway, thanks... Bob

If you set the "check mail" in Tools|Options every "so many" minutes to
something not zero, you get that effect. That's why I have it set for 1440
minutes. Checks automagically once a day, unless you quit and restart -
then it checks at startup.

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Han
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