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Eudora 6.22 Settings in Mac OS X

This tutorial assumes you want to edit the settings for Eudora 6.22. Please note that this tutorial was created using Mac OS X 10.3.9.

  1. Click on the "Special" menu and select "Settings."

    Click on the menu labeled special and select the settings option.

  2. There are several important items in the "Getting Started" section.
    • Put your Sonic.net username in the field labeled "Username"
    • The "Mail Server" should be "pop.sonic.net"
    • "Real Name" can be anything you like, and can contain numbers, spaces, uppercase and lowercase letters.
    • The "SMTP Server" is "mail.sonic.net"
    • "Email Address" should be your Sonic.net email address.

    Getting Started settings

  3. Next, "Checking Mail" has a few key points, and some other optional items.
    • Make sure that the "Mail Protocol" is set to "POP" and "Authentication" is set to "Passwords."
    • If you do not want to type in your password each time you check your email, check the "Save Password" box.
    • If you would like Eudora to automatically check for mail while the program is open, check the box labeled "Check for mail every XX minutes" and replace the "XX" with a number. 10 minutes is an acceptable amount of time between checks.
    • Under "Mail Management," if you would like to be able to receive the mail in an email client on another computer, you may want to check "Leave on server for XX days." 7 days is generally an acceptable amount of time.
    • All other fields are optional.

    Checking Mail settings

  4. Lastly, you'll want to fill out the "Sending Mail" information.
    • If you would like to have your mail account authenticated on Sonic.net's SMTP server when you send mail, check the box labeled "Allow Authorization.
    • All of the other fields are optional.

    Sending Mail settings

That's it! Eudora has many more options and settings, which are beyond the scope of this document. The best material for these settings can be found in Eudora's documentation. Back to the Macintosh setup guides.


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