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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. | ||
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- | (this link points to a snapshot of the **SMTP Relay for Sending Mail (Windows)- Document ID: 2107HQ** | + | |
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- | **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. | + | |
If you wish to move messages to a different folder, (e.g. **spam**) see [[HowTos: | If you wish to move messages to a different folder, (e.g. **spam**) see [[HowTos: |
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