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Configuring Eudora using SSL

Use these settings to configure Eudora to check your email.

Remember to replace "username" with your actual username, and replace

"yourname.com" with your actual domain name.

POP account: username.yourname.com@mail.yourname.com

Return address: username@yourname.com

SMTP server: mail.yourname.com

Eudora Setup Tutorial

1. Start Eudora. Select "Options" from the "Tools" menu. The Getting Started

option will open.

2. Enter your real name in the "Real name" text box. The example uses the name

"Bob Smith".

3. Enter your email address (in the form of username@yourname.com) in the

"Return address" text box.

4. Enter the incoming mail server name (in the form of mail.yourname.com) in the

"Mail Server (Incoming)" text box.

5. Enter your mail server user name (in the form of username.yourname.com) in

the "Login Name" text box.

6. Enter the outgoing mail server name (in the form of mail.yourname.com) in the

"SMTP Server (Outgoing)" text box.

7. Click the "OK" button and your email account will be set up.

8. The Checking Mail, Incoming Mail and Sending Mail options will be

automatically filled in according to the information you entered in the Getting

Started option.

9. So now your Eudora configuration should look something like this:

10.    Click on the Checking Mail option under Category.

11.    The window should look something like this:

12.    Look under the section Secure Sockets when Receiving.

13.    Select the option If Available, STARTTLS.

14.    Now click on the Advanced Network under Category.  Your should see something like this:

15.    See the option Network buffer size of 4096 bytes?

            (The number 4096 may be a different number)

16.    Change the 4096 to 8192.

17.    The window should now look like the following:

18.    Click on the OK button.