Thank you, Colin! Problem solved. I'm on a PC. Fixed both of the
settings in Eudora. Don't know how they got turned off.
Best,
Jenny
At 08:53 AM 12/29/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Are you on a mac or PC?
>
>I'm not sure if this problem is because you recovered the files. The main
>problem with that would be relationships to other files getting screwed up,
>or the files not being fully recoverable, not which email program responds
>to a request or whether it does.
>
>On a Mac, Choose Control Panels...Internet...go to Email tab and make sure
>the default application is Eudora Light.
>
>On a PC, I believe in Eudora Preferences/Settings (whatever it's called) you
>have to configure the app to respond to requests from other programs. You
>also might need to activate MAPI protocols.
>
>hth
>Colin
>
>on 12/28/00 10:56 PM, Jenny Bowen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Before I learned that the proper way to recover files after a crash was to
> > not attempt to "Recover" them at all, I made the mistake of recovering and
> > renaming my files via Filemaker. A few months have passed (too many to
> > revert to my backup files) and some problems emerged--all of which I've
> > been able to solve. Except one.
> >
> > The batch email function no longer works correctly although ebase believes
> > it does. Composing the email is fine. The addresses are placed on the
> > clipboard fine and can be pasted into the email. But no email is
> > created. I've had to resort to manually cutting and pasting the message
> > each time I want to send it to a group. Can this glitch be fixed or do I
> > have to live with it?
> >
> > I use ebase 1.2, Filemaker 4 and Eudora light.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jenny
> >
> >
> > Jenny Bowen
> > Half the Sky Foundation
> > http://www.halfthesky.org
> >
> > Helping them hold up half the sky....
> >
> >
Jenny Bowen
Half the Sky Foundation
http://www.halfthesky.org
Helping them hold up half the sky....