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Guest letterman@invalid.com
Posted

I have been using Eudora for email for a long time. I intend to keep

using it. I just installed Thunderbird to see what it does. During

installation it asked me if I wanted to set Thunderbird as the default

email program, but I did not understand what it was asking until too

late. Now Thunderbird is the default. I DO NOT want TB to be the

default, I still want Eudora to be the default.

 

The older version of Eudora I use does not have this setting, so I am

not sure how to get back Eudora as the default email software.

 

Where is this setting located? If it's in the registry, I can change

it with regedit, but I just dont know where this setting is located.

 

Thanks for the help.

LM

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Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

Re: Changing default email program

 

IE Tools | Internet Options | Programs | E-mail

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~Robear Dyer (PA Bear)

MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002

AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net

DTS-L http://dts-l.net/

 

letterman@invalid.com wrote:

> I have been using Eudora for email for a long time. I intend to keep

> using it. I just installed Thunderbird to see what it does. During

> installation it asked me if I wanted to set Thunderbird as the default

> email program, but I did not understand what it was asking until too

> late. Now Thunderbird is the default. I DO NOT want TB to be the

> default, I still want Eudora to be the default.

>

> The older version of Eudora I use does not have this setting, so I am

> not sure how to get back Eudora as the default email software.

>

> Where is this setting located? If it's in the registry, I can change

> it with regedit, but I just dont know where this setting is located.

>

> Thanks for the help.

> LM

Guest John Dulak
Posted

Re: Changing default email program

 

letterman@invalid.com wrote:

> I have been using Eudora for email for a long time. I intend to keep

> using it. I just installed Thunderbird to see what it does. During

> installation it asked me if I wanted to set Thunderbird as the default

> email program, but I did not understand what it was asking until too

> late. Now Thunderbird is the default. I DO NOT want TB to be the

> default, I still want Eudora to be the default.

>

> The older version of Eudora I use does not have this setting, so I am

> not sure how to get back Eudora as the default email software.

>

> Where is this setting located? If it's in the registry, I can change

> it with regedit, but I just dont know where this setting is located.

>

> Thanks for the help.

> LM

 

LM:

 

Be sure to turn OFF the "automatic check" to see if T-Bird is the

default email client. Go to Tools | Options | General (tab) and

UNcheck the appropiate box and close T-Bird.

 

Then follow PA Bear's instructions to reset Eudora as the default

email client.

 

HTH & GL

 

John

 

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Guest letterman@invalid.com
Posted

Re: Changing default email program

 

On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 18:12:11 -0400, "PA Bear [MS MVP]"

<PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote:

>IE Tools | Internet Options | Programs | E-mail

 

Thanks, that was easy, but one has to know where to do it.

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: Changing default email program

 

"Help" often has help you can use. OE Help>Search tab>type in "default"

(without the quotes) then click List Topics

 

In my OE, the item you want is third from the bottom.

"To use Outlook Express from your Web browser"

 

In IE Help, the same keyword brings up a list that includes:

"To specify the programs you want Internet Explorer to use..."

 

Your time would be better spent studying the manual than ranting and or

offering advice about things of which you know pretty much nothing.

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://grystmill.com

 

<letterman@invalid.com> wrote in message

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> On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 18:12:11 -0400, "PA Bear [MS MVP]"

> <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote:

>

>>IE Tools | Internet Options | Programs | E-mail

>

> Thanks, that was easy, but one has to know where to do it.

Guest dadiOH
Posted

Re: Changing default email program

 

Gary S. Terhune wrote:

> Your time would be better spent studying the manual...

<snip>

 

Egad, man! You're talking about self help and common sense. Remember, this

is usenet!

 

--

 

dadiOH

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Guest letterman@invalid.com
Posted

Re: Changing default email program

 

On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 07:35:00 -0400, "dadiOH" <dadiOH@invalid.com>

wrote:

>Gary S. Terhune wrote:

>

>> Your time would be better spent studying the manual...

><snip>

>

>Egad, man! You're talking about self help and common sense. Remember, this

>is usenet!

 

The last time I looked, the point of usenet was where people could

share ideas and help each other. The old saying, "two heads are

better than one". I'm always willing to lend a hand to others, if I

know the answer, and it's nice to know there are others who will do

the same for me. At the same time, I am always willing to learn and

take advice in a friendly way, when I am wrong.

 

On the other hand, I dont tolerate rudeness from others in real life,

and I will not on the internet either. Anyone that knows anything

about all MS operating systems, knows the help files are not really

all that helpful. There are times they get right to the problem, but

much of the time they wander off into la-la land and leave the user

more confused than when they started. At the same time, why should

someone spend hours reading confusing help files when a one minute

post to a newsgroup will solve the problem in a much less stressful

manner.

Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

Re: Changing default email program

 

letterman@invalid.com wrote:

> On Sat, 23 Aug 2008 18:12:11 -0400, "PA Bear [MS MVP]"

> <PABearMVP@gmail.com> wrote:

>

>> IE Tools | Internet Options | Programs | E-mail

>

> Thanks, that was easy, but one has to know where to do it.

 

Got Google? =>

http://email.about.com/od/outlookexpresstips/qt/et_default_oe.htm

 

PS: You can also set OE as the default via OE Tools | Options | General |

Default Messaging Program

--

~PA Bear

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: Changing default email program

 

Problem with that is that the newsgroups are full of BAD information, such

as that which you dish out on a regular basis.

 

What your are is a lazy SOB. How about trying this: Read the Help file(s),

search the MSKB, and search Google, then come to the NGs with at least some

background in the subject before asking for help from us. If nothing else,

repeatedly performing that exercise will make you more qualified to *answer*

questions in this group and others. Because, thus far, you totally suck at

that.

 

As for exchanging opinions, I've yet to see one from you that wasn't a pile

of crap. The idea is to exchange *informed* opinions, and you are woefully

lacking in information about computers other than what you've gathered in

the gossip columns and repeat hear in what can only be called "ingratiating"

terms -- brown-nosing, some call it.

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://grystmill.com

 

<letterman@invalid.com> wrote in message

news:3ao2b4pi39nfachu18h3kncaibvqvfjmt4@4ax.com...

> On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 07:35:00 -0400, "dadiOH" <dadiOH@invalid.com>

> wrote:

>

>>Gary S. Terhune wrote:

>>

>>> Your time would be better spent studying the manual...

>><snip>

>>

>>Egad, man! You're talking about self help and common sense. Remember,

>>this

>>is usenet!

>

> The last time I looked, the point of usenet was where people could

> share ideas and help each other. The old saying, "two heads are

> better than one". I'm always willing to lend a hand to others, if I

> know the answer, and it's nice to know there are others who will do

> the same for me. At the same time, I am always willing to learn and

> take advice in a friendly way, when I am wrong.

>

> On the other hand, I dont tolerate rudeness from others in real life,

> and I will not on the internet either. Anyone that knows anything

> about all MS operating systems, knows the help files are not really

> all that helpful. There are times they get right to the problem, but

> much of the time they wander off into la-la land and leave the user

> more confused than when they started. At the same time, why should

> someone spend hours reading confusing help files when a one minute

> post to a newsgroup will solve the problem in a much less stressful

> manner.

Guest dadiOH
Posted

Re: Changing default email program

 

letterman@invalid.com wrote:

> At the same time, why should

> someone spend hours reading confusing help files when a one minute

> post to a newsgroup will solve the problem in a much less stressful

> manner.

 

Hours??

 

OE

Help button

Index tab

Type in "default"

Done

 

 

--

 

dadiOH

____________________________

 

dadiOH's dandies v3.06...

....a help file of info about MP3s, recording from

LP/cassette and tips & tricks on this and that.

Get it at http://mysite.verizon.net/xico

Guest letterman@invalid.com
Posted

Re: Changing default email program

 

On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 18:46:50 -0400, "dadiOH" <dadiOH@invalid.com>

wrote:

>letterman@invalid.com wrote:

>

>> At the same time, why should

>> someone spend hours reading confusing help files when a one minute

>> post to a newsgroup will solve the problem in a much less stressful

>> manner.

>

>Hours??

>

>OE

> Help button

> Index tab

> Type in "default"

> Done

 

Not hours fixing the problem, that took less than a minute. The hours

would have been spent looking in help files for the solution. If I

was using OE, I would have looked in OE, but I use an older ver of

Eudora, and there is no setting in there. I dont even have OE on my

computer. I never liked it or used it, so I deleted it. However,

changing it from IE worked fine. I never would have suspected looking

in IE for that setting. I've used Eudora 3.x since Windows 3.x. so I

never had another prgm change the default email.

 

I know someone will ask why I use such an old ver of Eudora. The

reason is because its TEXT ONLY. No html content, and attachments do

not open unless I manually open them. Thus, it's near impossible to

get an email virus as long as I dont open attachments until I scan

them.

Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

Re: Changing default email program

 

letterman@invalid.com wrote:

> ...I dont even have OE on my

> computer. I never liked it or used it, so I deleted it...

 

You may have Removed OE but you cannot Delete it.

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: Changing default email program

 

You really are a dunce.

 

OE has ALWAYS had Plain Text settings for outgoing email and messages, and

ALWAYS had a Read tab setting to Read in Plain Text Only. I consider it a

primary protection against malware, almost above all others.

 

As for attachments, there's no possibility for them to open automatically if

you're reading in PT. In PT, you save the attachment(s) to file, scan for

malware, then open. In fact, OE6 has settings that prevent you even being

able to open attachments (or even see that there are any, I believe.)

 

The nice thing about OE is that if you want to view an email as HTML,

presuming it comes from a very trustworthy source and you're certain that

that source is the one who really sent it to you, you can open the email and

then View>View message in HTML. Considering the way some HTML messages

render into absolute garbage when viewed in PT, (like many from Microsoft,

for some reason), it can be useful on occasion.

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://grystmill.com

 

<letterman@invalid.com> wrote in message

news:li84b4hrgtjbriil7pt8pi1knas1purgov@4ax.com...

> On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 18:46:50 -0400, "dadiOH" <dadiOH@invalid.com>

> wrote:

>

>>letterman@invalid.com wrote:

>>

>>> At the same time, why should

>>> someone spend hours reading confusing help files when a one minute

>>> post to a newsgroup will solve the problem in a much less stressful

>>> manner.

>>

>>Hours??

>>

>>OE

>> Help button

>> Index tab

>> Type in "default"

>> Done

>

> Not hours fixing the problem, that took less than a minute. The hours

> would have been spent looking in help files for the solution. If I

> was using OE, I would have looked in OE, but I use an older ver of

> Eudora, and there is no setting in there. I dont even have OE on my

> computer. I never liked it or used it, so I deleted it. However,

> changing it from IE worked fine. I never would have suspected looking

> in IE for that setting. I've used Eudora 3.x since Windows 3.x. so I

> never had another prgm change the default email.

>

> I know someone will ask why I use such an old ver of Eudora. The

> reason is because its TEXT ONLY. No html content, and attachments do

> not open unless I manually open them. Thus, it's near impossible to

> get an email virus as long as I dont open attachments until I scan

> them.

Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

Re: Changing default email program

 

[Check your inbox, GAry.]

 

Gary S. Terhune wrote:

<snip>

> OE has ALWAYS had Plain Text settings for outgoing email and messages, and

> ALWAYS had a Read tab setting to Read in Plain Text Only.

Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
Posted

Re: Changing default email program

 

[...now that I figgered out your correct addy.]

 

PA Bear [MS MVP] wrote:

> [Check your inbox, GAry.]

>

> Gary S. Terhune wrote:

> <snip>

>> OE has ALWAYS had Plain Text settings for outgoing email and messages,

>> and

>> ALWAYS had a Read tab setting to Read in Plain Text Only.

Guest Gary S. Terhune
Posted

Re: Changing default email program

 

I'm going to eat some crow here and explain that with my memory issues, six

years seems to be "always". I could still swear that I've been reading in PT

since IE5, at least, but it would appear not. Only appeared with the advent

of OE6 in early 2002

 

There is also one more setting that controls outbound formatting and that's

the option to "Reply to messages using the format in which they were sent."

 

--

Gary S. Terhune

MS-MVP Shell/User

http://grystmill.com

 

"Gary S. Terhune" <none> wrote in message

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> You really are a dunce.

>

> OE has ALWAYS had Plain Text settings for outgoing email and messages, and

> ALWAYS had a Read tab setting to Read in Plain Text Only. I consider it a

> primary protection against malware, almost above all others.

>

> As for attachments, there's no possibility for them to open automatically

> if you're reading in PT. In PT, you save the attachment(s) to file, scan

> for malware, then open. In fact, OE6 has settings that prevent you even

> being able to open attachments (or even see that there are any, I

> believe.)

>

> The nice thing about OE is that if you want to view an email as HTML,

> presuming it comes from a very trustworthy source and you're certain that

> that source is the one who really sent it to you, you can open the email

> and then View>View message in HTML. Considering the way some HTML messages

> render into absolute garbage when viewed in PT, (like many from Microsoft,

> for some reason), it can be useful on occasion.

>

> --

> Gary S. Terhune

> MS-MVP Shell/User

> http://grystmill.com

>

> <letterman@invalid.com> wrote in message

> news:li84b4hrgtjbriil7pt8pi1knas1purgov@4ax.com...

>> On Sun, 24 Aug 2008 18:46:50 -0400, "dadiOH" <dadiOH@invalid.com>

>> wrote:

>>

>>>letterman@invalid.com wrote:

>>>

>>>> At the same time, why should

>>>> someone spend hours reading confusing help files when a one minute

>>>> post to a newsgroup will solve the problem in a much less stressful

>>>> manner.

>>>

>>>Hours??

>>>

>>>OE

>>> Help button

>>> Index tab

>>> Type in "default"

>>> Done

>>

>> Not hours fixing the problem, that took less than a minute. The hours

>> would have been spent looking in help files for the solution. If I

>> was using OE, I would have looked in OE, but I use an older ver of

>> Eudora, and there is no setting in there. I dont even have OE on my

>> computer. I never liked it or used it, so I deleted it. However,

>> changing it from IE worked fine. I never would have suspected looking

>> in IE for that setting. I've used Eudora 3.x since Windows 3.x. so I

>> never had another prgm change the default email.

>>

>> I know someone will ask why I use such an old ver of Eudora. The

>> reason is because its TEXT ONLY. No html content, and attachments do

>> not open unless I manually open them. Thus, it's near impossible to

>> get an email virus as long as I dont open attachments until I scan

>> them.

>

>


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