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The workaround is to use multiple personalities in Eudora, one to receive your pop3 mail via Popfile, and a second for sending all mail via SMTP. The Qualcomm site has complete instructions for setting up the multiple personalities and required filter to make it all work seamlessly. | The workaround is to use multiple personalities in Eudora, one to receive your pop3 mail via Popfile, and a second for sending all mail via SMTP. The Qualcomm site has complete instructions for setting up the multiple personalities and required filter to make it all work seamlessly. | ||
- | Simply follow the instructions in the tech support | + | Simply follow the instructions in the Eudora Tech Support |
- | http://www.eudora.com/ | + | http://web.archive.org/ |
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+ | (this link points to a snapshot of the **SMTP Relay for Sending Mail (Windows)- Document ID: 2107HQ** article taken by the **Internet Archive** on 22 October 2013) | ||
**Note**: The support article instructs you to set **Skip Rest** in step 7. Do not do so, that will prevent any other filters you set up for that personality (like ones to sort your classified mail) from ever being executed. | **Note**: The support article instructs you to set **Skip Rest** in step 7. Do not do so, that will prevent any other filters you set up for that personality (like ones to sort your classified mail) from ever being executed. | ||
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However if you are using any additional email proxies with POPFile, such as certain anti-virus software, you need to configure them to work together in a daisy chained fashion as described in [[HowTos: | However if you are using any additional email proxies with POPFile, such as certain anti-virus software, you need to configure them to work together in a daisy chained fashion as described in [[HowTos: | ||
- | By default Eudora hides the POP3 configuration setting so you need to start by enabling what Eudora calls the **esoteric settings** plug-in. Although this plug-in is installed when Eudora is installed, the plug-in is disabled. The Eudora | + | By default Eudora hides the POP3 configuration setting so you need to start by enabling what Eudora calls the **esoteric settings** plug-in. Although this plug-in is installed when Eudora is installed, the plug-in is disabled. The [[http://web.archive.org/ |
Restart Eudora after enabling the esoteric settings plug-in. From the Eudora menu select | Restart Eudora after enabling the esoteric settings plug-in. From the Eudora menu select | ||
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Tools -- Options -- Ports | Tools -- Options -- Ports | ||
- | and a window will appear which lets you change the POP port from its default setting. The Eudora | + | and a window will appear which lets you change the POP port from its default setting. The [[http://web.archive.org/ |
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