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Using Eudora?

For Eudora 5.2 on Mac OS X, go to the Special menu and select Settings.... Click on the Getting Started icon. Type your username in the Username: text box and your real name in the Real Name: text box. For both Mail Server: and SMTP Server: enter mail.simons-rock.edu. Click on the Checking Mail icon and select the IMAP button from the Mail Protocol: option. Click on the Sending Mail icon and enter simons-rock.edu in the Default Domain: text box. Scroll down to the bottom of the icons and select the SSL icon. If it is supported, select Required (Alternate Port) from the SSL for IMAP pull-down menu. You may choose to make other changes to your settings. To get rid of the advertisements, select Payment & Registration... from the Help menu and click on the Light Mode option.

For Eudora Light 3.1 on Mac OS 9, go to the Special menu and select Settings.... Click on the Getting Started icon. Type your real name in the Real name: text area. In the Pop account: box, type username@mail.simons-rock.edu, where username is your email username. Type username@simons-rock.edu in the Return address (if different from POP account): box. Click on the Hosts icon. In the SMTP: field, type mail.simons-rock.edu. Click on the Checking Mail icon, where you can specify how frequently to check for email, whether or not to save your password, and several other options. Click on the Sending Mail icon, and add simons-rock.edu in the Domain to add to unqualified names: field. You may choose to make other changes to your settings.

For Eudora 5.1 for Windows, go to the Tools menu and select Options.... Under Getting Started enter your real name, return address, and login name where prompted. Type in mail.simons-rock.edu for both Mail Server (Incoming) and SMTP Server (Outgoing):. Under Incoming Mail select IMAP. Eudora for Windows does not support SSL encryption.

For more help with Eudora, see http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/tutorials/.


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