thank you.

i have tried every config I can think of, including what you suggest.

still hanging up at entry into that particular inbox.

I also started using eudora again after many years because it was either
that or psychotropic drugs as a microsoft user<g><sigh>, especially with
outlook.....and I have just not had the time to migrate an intense business
environment to linux.

anyway...thanks for the note.



Blaine Fleming wrote:
> 
> 
>> installed current win version on an xp box, using last paid version of
>> eudora, inserted "127.0.0.1" in place of POP3 mail server as advised in
>> manual, but eudora wants a password every time one changes a server
>> name.....and I cannot find one that works.
>>   
> Not really an SA issue but it is probably a config issue.  Most proxies 
> need you to set the pop3 username to the full login credentials like 
> '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' so they know where to send your request.
> 
> As someone that was happy with Eudora for the better part of 10 years I 
> can say that Eudora doesn't have a password that is causing you problems.
> 
> --Blaine
> 
> 

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