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following instructions cover typical usage of Eudora, and
assume the software has been installed correctly on your
system.
The instructions are only for
individuals with a direct Internet connection, by modem or
network. If you are behind a firewall or proxy server, the
information below may not work. Consult your network
administrator for more information.
Click on the link below depending
on which mail software you are using.
iMail
InterMail
iMail
- Open Eudora.
The Options window will display.
If not, click Tools on the menu bar then Options.
- Scroll to the top of the list
and Select Getting Started.
- Complete the fields:
- Real Name - The name
from which any e-mail sent using this profile will
display.
- Return Address - The
address from which any e-mail sent will display. This is
the address from which you may drop the mail from your
domain name. For example: bob@interland.net.
- Mail Server (Incoming)
- The mail server your incoming e-mail will go through.
- Login Name - Your user
name (i.e., if your user name is bob@yourdomain.com,
then login name is "bob").
- SMTP Server (Outgoing)
- The mail server your e-mail sent using this profile
will go through. You may use your ISP's outgoing mail
server, or your Interland mail server, which will be
mail.YourDomainName.com.
- Allow Authentication -
you would want to check this box if you want to be
prompted for a password when you check your mail.
- Click OK.
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InterMail
This section describes how to
configure Eudora.
- From the Tools menu,
select Options.
- Click Getting Started.
- Return Address: your
e-mail address
- Mail Server (Incoming):
"pop.registeredsite.com"
- Login Name: popID@yourdomain.com
- SMTP Server (Outgoing):
"smtp.registeredsite.com"
With these basic settings you
should be able to retrieve e-mail from the name mailbox by
selecting Check Mail from the File menu. These
instructions were generated using version 5 for Windows
2000/98/95/NT. Menus may be slightly different if you are
using a different version. For more information, visit
Eudora's website at
http://www.eudora.com.
There are many more options
available in Eudora. See the software's documentation for
more information about advanced options.
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