>On May 11, 12:17 pm, Bruce Johnson <john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu>
>wrote:
>
>>  ? I haven't the slightest idea of what they're talking about there.
>>  This is commoncly called the 'outgoing' or SMTP server. Perhaps
>>  someone with Eudora experience can tell you. What does Eudora say in
>>  the help files?
>>
>>  Bruce Johnson
>>
>Eudora help files??? what's that?
>
>I really should take the plunge and switch to Mail.
>
>But, of course, Eudora has a place for the SMTP server entry.
>Can one put in more than one? I wonder.
>
>Cliff

Cliff;

If you have the Eudora 6.2.4 Users Guide PDF, search it for Relay or 
look on page 64 where it will tell you that using the Relay feature 
you can send all your email through one(Primary ISP) Account(SMTP 
Relay).

This feature is in Sponsored and Paid Mode only.

The User guide should be in the Eudora Folder with the Quick Start 
Guide and New Features pdf.

If you have a set of Personalities defined in the extra settings box 
you must set them into the Relay feature following the procedure 
given.

HTH,

ErnieG

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