No problem, glad to help. The simplest things are often the easiest to
overlook, just because they are simple.
And I'm glad to see I'm not the only one using Eudora. I use it at home,
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Post by gbTHANK YOU, THANK YOU!
I am embarrassed since the fix was so simple/something I should have
thought of.
Yes, I changed computers and newly installed Eudora several weeks ago!
THANK YOU!
G Batluck
----- Original Message -----
From: Bob Blum
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: Pop3 dest folder
Were there any changes to your Eudora client settings around that
time? Normally POP3 will tend to delete the mail files from the
server unless you go in and select otherwise. I think Eudora works
that way, and I believe the newest Microsoft Outlook for Office 2003
defaults to removing it from the server as well.
Bob Blum
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Post by gbAny idea why my pop3 destination folder is suddenly receiving no
more email files after they
are picked from my VMS system by my PC from a pop3 Source folder?
"MULTINET_POP3_SOURCE_FOLDER "= "EUDORA"
"MULTINET_POP3_DEST_FOLDER"="OLDEUDORA"
Everything was
'happening' as declared in the Multinet docs, then since early Aug,
no more files are going to
the dest_folder. They are just LOST. I created a new dest_folder and
defined the new
logical, but no luck.
THanks, G Batluck