December 19, 2009

how do i configure eudora for my aplus.net email accounts?

Here is how to configure the Eudora email client to use with your Aplus.Net email accounts:

1. Open Eudora, and from the Tools menu select Options.

2. Now, you have to enter the following information while in the Getting Started section:

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Real name – type in the name that your recipients will see in the “From” field of emails you send.
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Email address – type in your complete email address. Please make sure to replace “yourdomain.com” with your actual domain name.
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Mail Server (Incoming) - type in mail.yourdomain.com.
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User Name - type in your complete email address.
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SMTP Server (Outgoing) - type in smtp.yourdomain.com.
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Allow Authentication – check this box.



Important: You may also choose to use the SMTP server of your ISP. However, if you decide to use Aplus.Net’s SMTP server as shown above (smtp.yourdomain.com), please make sure that the SMTP server is enabled for the particular email box:

* How do I enable SMTP service using the Aplus.Net Control Panel?

3. Go to the Checking Mail section and adjust the following settings:

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Save Password – check this box.
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Secure Sockets when Receiving – set this option to Never.

Note: If you wish to use a secure connection when receiving email messages, set this option to If Available, STARTTLS.

* You should leave Mail Server and User Name as already specified. The remaining settings are optional.



4. Go to the Sending Mail section and adjust the following settings:

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Email address – your complete email address should be specified here.
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Domain to add to unqualified addresses – leave this field blank.
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SMTP server - type in smtp.yourdomain.com.
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SMTP Relay Personality – set this option to None.
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Allow Authentication – check this box.
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Immediate send – optional.
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Send on check – optional.
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Use submission port (587) – check this box.
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Secure Sockets when Sending – set this option to Required, STARTTLS.



5. Finally, click OK.

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