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- In article <2ku8b4$3ap@scunix2.harvard.edu>, dyeh@scws14.harvard.edu (David Yeh) says:
- >
- >1) I use Eudora to read mail off my local server
- >2) I have the "Leave Mail on Server" switch turned on, so the mail not
- >transfer to my hard drive, and i verified this
- >3) Once I access mail from my local server once, I can't seem to access
- >the same mail again...i.e, whenever I read mail, it only shows me new
- >mail, not old mail still on the server...
- >
- >Can I get it to show old mail too?
-
- No, you can't. The read mails in your
- mail account will get the line "STATUS: RO" in the header.
- This means that Eudora skips it in the future. If you switch off "leave mail on
- server" you will get the whole lot, read and unread, shipped to Eudora. You will then
- have a double set of the mails you have previously read, and not deleted from
- Eudora. That's the way it is.
-
- /Niklas
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- From: jonm@void.ncsa.uiuc.edu (Jon E. Mittelhauser)
- Message-Id: <2kvtei$fhs@vixen.cso.uiuc.edu>
- Organization: Nat'l Center for Supercomputing Applications
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- References: <mgaro.9.000FB878@kuhub.cc.ukans.edu>, <xxnoble.2.0011B9FA@lims01.lerc.nasa.gov>
- Subject: Re: WPLANY in Mosaic
-
- In article <xxnoble.2.0011B9FA@lims01.lerc.nasa.gov> xxnoble@lims01.lerc.nasa.gov (Paul Noble) writes:
- >In my case, the p: drive is a LAN Manager server. I don't see why the
- >difference between audio/au and audio/basic would make a difference, but this
- >setup works for me.
- >
-
- If you are contacting a HTTP server, it will make a *major* difference.
- Using the HTTP protocol, the file typing occurs on the _server_ side. The
- server tells the client what type of file it is receiving and then the
- client maps this to an external viewer.
-
- The extensions are only used when contacting older services such as FTP
- or gopher which don't return a MIME type.
-
- BTW, audio/basic is the correct MIME type for .au files...
-
- -Jon
-
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- Jon E. Mittelhauser (jonm@ncsa.uiuc.edu)
- Research Programmer, NCSA (NCSA Mosaic for MS Windows)
- More info <a href="http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/People/jonm/jonm.html">here</a>
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