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Old 02-01-2006, 20:15   #22
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Re: mailbox is over the high water mark

If eudora can run multiple email accounts then you can access Gmail through it as it offers POP access.
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Configuring your email client: Eudora 5.1 (Sponsored & Paid Modes)
# Open Eudora.
# Click the 'Tools' menu, and select 'Personalities.'
# Right-click in the "Personalities" box, and select 'New.' (The 'New Account Wizard' guides you through the set-up process.)
# Use the following settings:

* Personality Name: Enter an account name in the 'Personality Name:' field, and click 'Next.'
* Account Settings: select 'Create a brand new email account,' and click 'Next.'
* Personal Information: Enter your name in the 'Your Name: field,' and click 'Next.'
* Email Address: Enter your full Google Mail email address (username@googlemail.com) in the 'Email Address:' field, and click 'Next.'
* Login Name: Enter your Google Mail username (including '@googlemail.com') in the 'Login Name:' field, and click 'Next.'
* Incoming Email Server: Enter 'pop.googlemail.com' in the 'Incoming' field (check that 'POP' is selected at the bottom of the dialogue box), and click 'Next.'
* Outgoing Email Server: enter 'smtp.googlemail.com' in the 'Outgoing' field.
* Tick the box next to 'Allow authentication,' and click 'Next.'

# Click 'Finish.'
# Right-click on the personality you just created, and select 'Properties.'
# Set 'Secure Sockets when Sending' to 'Required, Alternate Port.'
# Open the 'Incoming Mail' tab at the top of the dialogue box.
# Set 'Secure Sockets when Receiving' to 'Required, Alternate Port.'
# Click 'OK.'

* Did you click 'Save Changes' after enabling POP in Google Mail? To ensure that Google Mail can communicate with your mail client, be sure to click 'Save Changes' on the Google Mail 'Mail Settings' page.
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