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Eudora User Manual Sending Messages with Special Server Instructions
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Sending Messages with Special Server Instructions
To send your queued messages with special instructions for the incoming server, do the
following.
1 Hold down the Shift key and from the File menu, choose Send Queued Messages.
The Mail Transfer options dialog box appears.
Mail Transfer Options dialog box
2 Set the options you want and click OK. All the actions you have requested are
completed.
Using SMTP Authentication
SMTP authentication operates automatically in Eudora.
Eudora can log in to an SMTP server when sending mail, just like it does for receiving
mail. Not all SMTP servers require or allow such authentication. Eudora will attempt
authentication to servers that allow it. The preferred SMTP authentication method is
CRAM-MD5. If CRAM-MD5 is not available, LOGIN or PLAIN will automatically be used.
Once Eudora discovers that your SMTP server allows authentication and when you send
messages, a dialog appears that prompts you to enter a password.
If for some reason yo prefer that Eudora not attempt to login to your SMTP server, you can
tell it not to do so by doing the following.
1 From the Tools menu, choose Options, then Sending Mail. The Sending Mail options
window appears.
2 Turn off the Allow Authentication.
3 Click OK.
Important. If you turn off the Allow Authentication option, you may not be able to send
mail. Please check with your email administrator or ISP if you have any difficulties.
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