From: Steve Longenbohn (drsteve@uclink.berkeley.edu)
Date: Tue Jun 04 2002 - 10:57:08 PDT
Been there, done that (that was the first thing I tried ... no luck)
I even closed all the mailbox windows, tried to open the address book -- that
works.
Tried the Directory Services -- that works
Tried the Filters -- that works
Tried mailboxes -- Sorry, no joy in mudville.
Bzzzzt! Thanks for playing. Next! <grin>
Keep those suggestions coming!
Greg Small wrote:
> Steve,
>
> Have you tried going to the Tools menu and selecting Mailboxes?
>
> greg
>
> At 10:32 AM 6/4/02 -0700, Steve Longenbohn wrote:
> >Thank heavens for Micronet!
> >First the good news.
> >The last response I received solved a thorny problem that affected most
> >folks in my department. (Styles & Plain Text issue)
> >Boy are the staff happy campers now!
> >
> >Now for the bad news.
> >I've got a staff member who's Eudora will not display the mailbox window
> >(usually displayed down the left side of the screen).
> >We tried exiting Eudora, renaming the Eudora.ini file to Eudora.ini.old
> >and then restarting Eudora, recreating the user id as if it were a fresh
> >install. No luck. the mailboxes still don't display.
> >
> >Then we uninstalled Eudora, deleted the eudora.ini file, installed ver
> >5.0 and the 5.1R upgrade into the folder where the previous install had
> >been (with the users mailboxes, shortcuts, distribution lists, etc).
> >Then we started the program, created the user id ... and still no
> >mailboxes.
> >
> >Anyone have an idea what may be causing this manifestation?
> >and how to fix it?
> >
> >My user is using the menu bar to transfer files, but would like to drag
> >and drop on the mailbox (if only we could make it magically reappear).
> >
> >Thanks, in advance.
> >
> >--
> >***********************************************************************
> >Steve "DRSTEVE" Longenbohn
> >University Of California
> >Admin. Systems: Departmental Technology Solutions (DTS)
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> >
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> >
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