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Eudora Pro For Macintosh - Mail

 

Step 1.

  • Open Eudora. Click the Special menu and choose Settings.

 

Step 2.

  • Click the Getting Started category on the left.
  • Enter your email address in the E-mail address field.
  • Your incoming Mail Server should be pop.yourdomainname.com. (ex. pop.microsoft.com).
    • Your domain name is the portion of your e-mail address that follows the @ symbol. (If your email address is billgates@microsoft.com, your domain name would be microsoft.com).
  • In the Real Name box, enter your name as you would like it to appear when you send mail.
  • Your SMTP Server should be smtp.yourdomainname.com. (ex. smtp.microsoft.com).
  • In the Return Address field, enter your email address.

    NOTE: Some internet providers, such as Cox, Earthlink, and MSN, are blocking users from using other mail servers to send mail. If you are able to receive mail, but not send mail, or you are getting a 550 error when sending mail, you will need to set the outgoing SMTP server to your internet providers server. Contact your internet service provider for this information. Your email account will function normally, you simply need to make this change to allow all outgoing messages to be delivered by your service provider. Click here for a list of known service providers settings.

  • Click the OK button to save your changes and return to Eudora Pro.

 

Step 3.

  • If you are not using your Internet Providers Outgoing Mail Server, you will need to make one additional change to be able to send e-mail. You need to enable SMTP Authentication.
    • Select Settings... from the Special menu.
    • Click Hosts on the Category list on the left.
    • Place a checkmark in Allow authorization.
    • Click Sending Mail on the Category list on the left.
    • Select Allow authentication on the right side of the Options window. You can also do this for your personalities under Tools: Personalities. Note: Eudora uses the login name specified on the Checking Mail configuration option, which should be your email address.
    • Change Secure Sockets When Sending at the bottom of the window to Never.
    • Click OK.

 

 
 
 
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