At 11:52 AM -0800 2004/01/23, Wesley T. Perdue wrote:

 I'm using eudora 6.0.1.1 on Win 2000, and it does not suppress the
 List-* headers by default.

Is that the only problem?!?


Eudora 6.0 for MacOS X doesn't suppress them by default, either. However, if they are displayed and you click on them, the appropriate action will be taken.

I have gone ahead and configured Eudora to hide these headers under normal circumstances, but to be honest I don't think this should be done by default. Those should be displayed so that a normal user can do the right thing with them. If they find that confusing or ugly and they can confirm that they already know what the right thing is, then they should be free to do what I have done -- but that shouldn't be done by default.

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