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Using Eudora to Check Email


 
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Eudora is a popular email client with versions available for both Windows and the Macintosh.

Eudora for Windows

Open Eudora

Go to the Tools pull-down menu and select Options.

In the popup box, enter the following information:

  • Real name - Enter your real name
  • Return address - Enter the email address of an account which you have already created through your control panel
  • Mail Server (Incoming) - Enter mail.yoursitedomain.com
  • Login Name - Your login name is your full email address
  • SMTP - Enter your outgoing mail (SMTP) server: This is that of mail.yoursitedomain.com as well. However, currently many ISP’s block access to this port and you have trouble with outgoing mail function you should enter the smtp-server provided to you by your ISP

Click on Checking Mail

Important Note: The Mail Server and Login Name fields should be autofilled with the information from the previous screen.
Check the Save Password checkbox

Important Note: In the “Secure Sockets when Receiving” dropdown menu, make sure “Never” is selected.
Click OK


Eudora for Macintosh

Open Eudora

Go to the Special pull-down menu and select Settings
In the popup box, enter the following information:

  • Username - Your username is your full email address
  • Mail Server (Incoming) - Enter mail.yoursitedomain.com
  • Real name - Enter your real name
  • SMTP - Enter your outgoing mail (SMTP) server: This is that of mail.yoursitedomain.com as well. However, currently many ISP’s block access to this port and you have trouble with outgoing mail function you should enter the smtp-server provided to you by your ISP

Click on Checking Mail

Important Note: The Mail Server and Login Name fields should be autofilled with the information from the previous screen.
Check the Save password checkbox

Important Note: On the SSL Section make sure the dropdown menus have “None” selected for POP and SMTP.

Click OK


 

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