Hi

I solved the problem. First I went to a previous version of Eudora. Then I 
looked carefully at the upper bar and I found the sender column there, hided. 
Opened it.
Then I went back to the latest version... and the sender column was there. Now 
I am not sure if I missed the small line in this latest version in the first 
place and was unable to open it... Back in business...until the next problem...

I amnow buying the parts to have my new computer with Windows 7. Yes, I know 
that a Dell would be better. But I enjoy putting one together...

Marcio

-----Original Message-----
>From: Fred Holmes <[email protected]>
>Sent: Oct 21, 2009 12:14 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Tricky Eudora Question...
>
>Under Tools => Options => Mailboxes the dialog has checkboxes for the columns 
>to be shown in the table of contents for the mailboxes, but it's apparently 
>one dialog that applies to all mailboxes.  You might try changing one of the 
>columns in that dialog and then changing it back to see if it resets the 
>columns being displayed.  I know I can individually adjust by dragging the 
>column widths in each TOC independently/separately, so they can/do differ from 
>one mailbox to the next.  The .toc file itself is not an ASCII file, so there 
>is no easy way to hack it.
>
>If you know how to use Usenet Newsgroups, comp.mail.eudora.ms-windows is 
>likely to provide you with an answer. Or the equivalent Mac group, if you are 
>running Eudora on the Mac OS.
>
>Fred Holmes
>
>
>At 09:10 PM 10/20/2009, Marcio wrote:
>>Thanks Fred. I tried this. No I did not find the "senders" squeezed there.
>>
>>Marcio
>>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: Fred Holmes <[email protected]>
>>>Sent: Oct 20, 2009 7:14 PM
>>>To: [email protected]
>>>Subject: Re: [CGUYS] Tricky Eudora Question...
>>>
>>>I'd try dragging the column boundary where the missing column should be, as 
>>>if the column boundary had been dragged to close the column to zero width, 
>>>and your dragging would open up the width again.
>>>
>>>Standard procedure for restoring a "lost" column in any Windows window.
>>>
>>>Fred Holmes
>>>
>>>At 04:34 PM 10/20/2009, Marcio wrote:
>>>>Hi people
>>>>I continue to be an Eudora fan and I keep using Eudora 7. Now I got into a 
>>>>problem. My Junk mail doesn´t have the sender´s addresses column. It 
>>>>has everything else, inclusing the subject. My regular mail has the 
>>>>sender´s column. I reinstalled Eudora but the situation remains the 
>>>>same. How can I bring back the senders address in my junk mail?
>>>>
>>>>Many, many thanks
>>>>
>>>>Marcio
>>>
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