From: AES on
In article <4b9d638e$0$8553$ba624c82(a)nntp06.dk.telia.net>,
Erik Richard S�rensen <NOSPAM(a)NOSPAM.dk> wrote:

>
> Huh! It's been a long time since I've used Eudora 6.x, but if I remember
> right there is an option somewhere telling not to save implemented
> images to disk. - And if I remember right, it's in the same section
> where you uncheck download of V-cards...
>
> cheers, Erik Richard
>

vCard Features are set in Address Book panel -- but don't see embedded
image options in that or any other settings panel.
From: Erik Richard Sørensen on

AES wrote:
> Erik Richard Sørensen <NOSPAM(a)NOSPAM.dk> wrote:
>> Huh! It's been a long time since I've used Eudora 6.x, but if I remember
>> right there is an option somewhere telling not to save implemented
>> images to disk. - And if I remember right, it's in the same section
>> where you uncheck download of V-cards...
>
> vCard Features are set in Address Book panel -- but don't see embedded
> image options in that or any other settings panel.

Hm, can't you disable the HTML features like in other mail apps? -
Normally I don't use the HTML in the mail apps I'm using, and when they
are disabled no images of any kind are included... - And what about a
setting like "do not download attachments automatically", - I remember
something like this from the Eudora 4.x and 5.x versions which were the
latest I used daily.

I stopped using Eudora when it became 'promotion-ware', - where you had
to pay to avoid the banner promotions...

Cheers, Erik Richard

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From: erilar on
In article <1jfclnr.1uw40fr1wrgavyN%kmorgan(a)spamcop.net>,
kmorgan(a)spamcop.net (Kathy Morgan) wrote:

> Jolly Roger <jollyroger(a)pobox.com> wrote:
>
> > In article
> > <siegman-23D375.12253514032010(a)bmedcfsc-srv02.tufts.ad.tufts.edu>,
> > AES <siegman(a)stanford.edu> wrote:
> >
> > > Alternatively, is there something I can do at my end -- some preference
> > > in Eudora, maybe? -- that will auto-convert and save to HD embedded
> > > jpegs and PDFs, but NOT embedded gifs?
> >
> > You might consider writing a script that will remove these specific
> > images from all emails from their domain when you receive such emails.
>
> Part of what OP wants could be done more easily with filters. Create a
> filter "if From contains this particular sender" and an action of "Move
> attachments" to a folder specially created for the purpose. Create the
> folder first, putting it in a convenient location where you can easily
> check for any of the jpegs and PDFs that you want to keep and drag the
> embedded gifs to the trash. They should be really easy to spot and will
> all be grouped together as whatever.gif, whatever1.gif, whatever2.gif,
> etc.

That's what I did all the years I was using Eudora 8-) I even had
folders within the Attachment folder.

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From: Tom Stiller on
In article <4b9e37b0$0$8562$ba624c82(a)nntp06.dk.telia.net>,
Erik Richard S�rensen <NOSPAM(a)NOSPAM.dk> wrote:

> AES wrote:
> > Erik Richard S�rensen <NOSPAM(a)NOSPAM.dk> wrote:
> >> Huh! It's been a long time since I've used Eudora 6.x, but if I remember
> >> right there is an option somewhere telling not to save implemented
> >> images to disk. - And if I remember right, it's in the same section
> >> where you uncheck download of V-cards...
> >
> > vCard Features are set in Address Book panel -- but don't see embedded
> > image options in that or any other settings panel.
>
> Hm, can't you disable the HTML features like in other mail apps? -
> Normally I don't use the HTML in the mail apps I'm using, and when they
> are disabled no images of any kind are included... - And what about a
> setting like "do not download attachments automatically", - I remember
> something like this from the Eudora 4.x and 5.x versions which were the
> latest I used daily.

The OP is not talking about HTML, but LOGOs which get sent as
attachments to the message. My daughter does that and I hate it.

>
> I stopped using Eudora when it became 'promotion-ware', - where you had
> to pay to avoid the banner promotions...
>
> Cheers, Erik Richard

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From: Erik Richard Sørensen on

Tom Stiller wrote:
> Erik Richard Sørensen <NOSPAM(a)NOSPAM.dk> wrote:
>> AES wrote:
>>> Erik Richard Sørensen <NOSPAM(a)NOSPAM.dk> wrote:
>>>> Huh! It's been a long time since I've used Eudora 6.x, but if I remember
>>>> right there is an option somewhere telling not to save implemented
>>>> images to disk. - And if I remember right, it's in the same section
>>>> where you uncheck download of V-cards...
>>> vCard Features are set in Address Book panel -- but don't see embedded
>>> image options in that or any other settings panel.
>> Hm, can't you disable the HTML features like in other mail apps? -
>> Normally I don't use the HTML in the mail apps I'm using, and when they
>> are disabled no images of any kind are included... - And what about a
>> setting like "do not download attachments automatically", - I remember
>> something like this from the Eudora 4.x and 5.x versions which were the
>> latest I used daily.
>
> The OP is not talking about HTML, but LOGOs which get sent as
> attachments to the message. My daughter does that and I hate it.

I know, but I also understood AES so that these logos and other stuff
also are inline in the message. If they only are at the buttom of the
message HTML isn't necessary, but if the logos are placed as a header,
some HTML is needed - like newsletters from some companies...

Cheers, Erik Richard

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OpenOffice.org - The Modern Productivity Solution - www.openoffice.org
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