Eudora For Windows
setup for cbcmasters.com


Configuring Eudora

Qualcomm’s EudoraTM for both the Macintosh and PC is available from ftp://ftp.qual-comm.
com/Eudora. Eudora comes in two forms: freeware and a commercial version.
The commercial version has many enhancements but costs a little money (for more
information send mail to eudora-sales@qualcomm.com).

Eudora for Windows is shown in Figure 1,2 & 3 on this page. To configure Eudora to use the
server cbcmasters.com for the Email user (Biff  for example) I would do the following: Eudora for Windows is shown in Figure 1,2 & 3 on this page. To configure Eudora to use the
server cbcmasters.com for the Email user (Biff  for example) I would do the following:


1. Start up Eudora by double clicking on the Eudora icon.

2. Select Options or Setup  in the Tools pull-down menu.

3. In the Options dialog box, click on the Personal Information icon to change the following values (see Figure 1):

4. In the Options dialog box, click the Hosts icon to change the following value: 4. In the Options dialog box, click the Hosts icon to change the following value:

5. Configure the other parameters to the your preference and click on the OK button. 5. Configure the other parameters to the your preference and click on the OK button.


Once this is done Eudora is ready for the Email user. When Eudora is invoked it will
prompt the user for his or her Email password ("Your Email Account").


Personal Setup

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Host Setup

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Check Mail Setup

 

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Configuring Microsoft’s Internet ExchangeTM and Netscape’s MailTM

Microsoft’s Internet Exchange and Netscape’s Mail client are both able to be configured
to receive Email from your  POP server. The settings will be similar to those
listed in "Configuring Eudora". For more specific information on these pro-grams,
see their respective help files contained with the programs.

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Signature
Whenever you send out email include a small (approximately 3 lines) "signature" at the bottom of your email messages.  Using Eudora you would go to "Tools, Signatures" to add one. Here is a sample of what you can use:
------------- The web Designers  ------------------
http://www.cbcmasters.com/index.html
--------- webmaster@cbcmasters.com -----------

webmaster@cbcmasters.com
Copyright © 1998  CBC Masters. All rights reserved.
All trademarks or product names mentioned herein are the property of their respective owners.