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Configuring EudoraŽ

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These directions will only work with Eudora in Paid (Pro) or Sponsored mode. Eudora cannot handle multiple personalities in Light mode. If you are using Eudora in Light mode, we suggest switching to Sponsored or Paid mode, or using a different email client.

Click on the Personalities tab (the tab with two faces on it).

Right-click in the box above the tabs and select "New..."

Click "Skip directly to advanced account setup", then click "Finish".

On the "Generic Properties" tab, enter a name for this account in the "Personality Name:" box. Enter the name you want displayed when you send email in the "Real Name:" box. Enter the POP email address you created for your WebMail account in the "Return Address:" box. Enter the POP email address in the "Login Name:" box. Enter mail.yourdomain.com in the "SMTP Server:" box. Check the "Authentication allowed" checkbox if it is not already checked. Click the drop-down menu under "Secure Sockets when Sending" and select "Never" from the menu. Click the "Incoming Mail" tab.

Enter mail.yourdomain.com in the "Server:" box. Click the radio button next to "POP" if it is not already selected. If you are planning on accessing your email from more than one computer or through Webmail, check the "Leave mail on server" checkbox; otherwise, leave it unchecked. Click the radio button next to "Passwords" if it is not already selected. Click the drop-down menu under "Secure Sockets when Receiving" and select "Never" from the menu. Click "OK" and you're done! You can now send and receive email using your new POP email account.


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