Well Sue, Clint and Karl,

Thanks to all of you I think I figured out the sending 
problem with Eudora 3.06.

First though, Eudora 3.06 does not have a checkbox for 
allowing authenication which is part of the problem.  It also 
does not have separate fields for user name and POP3 server 
name.  They have to be combined as mentioned below.

What I ended up using is:

"[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

for the POP3 server and

"smtp.earthlink.net"

for the SMTP server.

Another complication was that I was using EarthLink for SMTP 
and a different ISP for POP3.  It seems that once I use the 
EarthLink POP3 one time that authenicates me as a valid user, 
then thereafter I can have a different POP3 name.  I'll find 
out for sure when I try sending this message.

Guess I won't have to give up using this ancient version of 
Eudora afterall.  It loads in a snap, does not handle 
messages in HTML (have never gotten a v*r*s from it) and it 
does everything I need in an e-mail program.

Thanks again,

Tom Dimeo
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