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anyone have an answer for this email authenication problem for THIS YEAR 8/2/14?
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I am having the same problem. It is August 2, 2014. I use Eudora 7.1. I can receive messages but not send them as I get the authentication error message: ("550.5.7.1 Authentication required"). Can someone please help us? By the way, the earlier comments were on the east coast. I am in Texas.
@bogarter wrote:anyone have an answer for this email authenication problem for THIS YEAR 8/2/14?
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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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you want this
C:\Program Files\Qualcomm\Eudora\deudora.ini
notice the name of file
deudora.ini
also see my last post
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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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I'm also a Mac Eudora 6.2.4 user.
Has anyone had any luck solving this problem on a Mac?
I'm glad to see that other people recognize how good Eudora is. I'd hate to have stop usig it.
Thanks.
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blue444
See the "Eudora & mac side solution..." thread which should have the info you need...
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GREAT!!!! That line did the trick.
Amazing that Verizon "Expert" Tech Support swears up and down that I am the only Eudora user because no other Verizon customers have this problem.
So far today their solution for this email situation is to drop Eudora and go with Microsoft Outlook - who they work with.
And for my not being able to load Verizon In-Home Agent...but a new computer.
I need to check this forum more often.
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@MarlonB wrote:I shouldn't say "No thanks at all to Verizon." They did set up this bulletin board after all. It certainly is much more useful than their telephone tech support.
I spent about 4 hours on this and Verizon Tech Support was no help to me either. Maybe they should look at this bulletin board.