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>>coloradojack: Worked for me, too ! Thanks !
I'm glad to hear that. Thanks so much for posting how to change the settings on the mac side...'-}}
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Thanks! Your suggestion worked just fine for me.
DaveT
@Man947265 wrote:Here's the answer:
[Secure Sockets When Sending] and [Secure Sockets When Receiving] should both be set to:
[Required, Alternate Port]
That takes care of the SSL Enabled and Port settings in the last two columns.
Change the server addresses and do the above and you should be good to go.
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I am also having problems setting up my Eudora using Verizon. was working good with Cox but not with Verizon. How do I set my pop and smtp for verizon using Eudora?
Jack
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these threads are from last year, which I dealt with too.
and now this
happened to me again, the other day, I think 7/31/14, more issues, so this is going around, and worked for me, after 2 daze of looking around and fiddlin.
ok, send authentication errors
go to this file
C:\Program Files\Qualcomm\Eudora\deudora.ini
open with note pad
ad this line
SmtpAuthBanished=CRAM-MD5
just below...
[Settings]
SmtpAuthBanished=CRAM-MD5
NC=1
Code=NC
UseAppData=1
[Mappings]
save and close.
open eudora , and this should work, long as you have the correct pop and smtp settings
pop.verizon.net
smtp.verizon.net
secure sockets = required. alternate port... sending
secure sockets = required. alternate port... receiving
worked for me too, thanks all, what a **bleep** haha they BLEEPED **bleep** pee eye tee a
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Thanks very much for posting this fix. Instead of spending the same amount of time that you did I was able to just add that line and presto!, problem solved!
I had been able to post a fix to the original person who started this thread and my choice to make that effort has been rewarded repeatedly. For me personally this thread has been a technical karma train.
That principle should work for you too. Thanks very much again for posting this fix!
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Thank you so much! I have been hunting for an answer for days and now I can finally send emails again.
You rock!
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When i open Eudora and it checks mail, I get "SSL negotiation Failed" message, if I tell eudora to "check mail" it works perfectly. I get the same on two computers, the problem started about a week ago.
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