Sending Mail Eudora User Manual
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Authentication style—This specifies which IMAP account authentication technology to
use for this account: Passwords, Kerberos, or CRAM-MD5. Ask your email administrator
which one to use if you are not sure. CRAM-MD5 is the default. If CRAM-MD5 is not
detected, Eudora will use Passwords.
Sending Mail
The Sending Mail options determine how Eudora sends your outgoing messages from
your primary email account (dominant personality).
To display the Sending Mail options window, do the following.
1 From the Tools menu, choose Options.
2 Click the Sending Mail icon. The Sending Mail options window appears.
Sending Mail options window
Select the options you want to change. Options are described below.
Return address—This is your return email address, if different from your incoming mail
account. See “Getting Started” on page 197 for more details. Click the page number to
display the topic.
Domain to add to unqualified addresses—This is the domain name that Eudora auto-
matically adds to an unqualified address in messages sent from your primary account. An
unqualified address is an address that doesn’t have the @ sign followed by a domain
name. This can be used to save time when addressing large numbers of messages to
users in the same domain.
SMTP server—This is the name of the outgoing mail server for your principal email
account. All outgoing messages sent from your primary account are routed through this
server. If the computer that your primary incoming mail account is on also runs an SMTP
server, you can leave this field blank. SMTP stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.