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E-mail (electronic mail) is what allows you to send and receive messages over the Internet. The power of every e-mail program varies, but the underlying jobs are still the same: compose, send, and retrieve. For your convenience, we have provided several basic walkthroughs for some of the more common e-mail programs.
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Eudora v5.0 - Setting Up Your E-mail
The 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.

  1. Open Eudora.

    The Options window will display. If not, click Tools on the menu bar then Options.

  1. Scroll to the top of the list and Select Getting Started.

  1. 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@columbusweb.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"). Please refer to your welcome email for proper login name formatting.
    • 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 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.
  1. Click OK.

PLEASE NOTE: These walkthroughs are intended to assist you in setting up your software. Screenshots and various instructions may differ depending on the version of software you are using. When in doubt, please check the software documentation for specific usage instructions.

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