Configuring POP for Eudora on OS X
Configuring POP
  1. Start Eudora
  2. From the Eudora menu, choose Preferences.
  3. A dialog box labeled Settings will appear. In the category listing on the left-hand side, select Getting Started. The window should look the same as the one shown below.
  4. Enter the following information into the appropriate fields
    • Username: CAE login (for example, we have used jbgood)
    • Mail Server: cae.wisc.edu
    • Real Name: Johnny B. Good
    • SMTP server: smtpauth.cae.wisc.edu
    • Return Address: Your e-mail address
  5. Checking Mail Sending Mail  
  6. In the category listing on the left-hand side, select Checking Mail. The window should look the same as the one shown below.
  7. Enter the following information into the appropriate fields.
    • Username: CAE login
    • Mail Server: cae.wisc.edu
    • Mail Protocol: POP
    • Authentication: Passwords
    • Can choose to save the password.
    • Choose to check mail every 20 minutes.
    • Choose to leave mail on server for X number of days.
    • CAE recommends leaving your mail on the server for no more than 7 days.
  8. Account Server Information Connection Mail Management  
  9. In the category listing on the left-hand side, select Sending Mail. The window should look the same as the one shown below.
  10. Enter the following information into the appropriate fields.
    • Return Address: CAE email address
    • Default Domain: cae.wisc.edu or engr.wisc.edu
    • SMTP server: smtpauth.cae.wisc.edu
    • Check allow authorization
    • Check immediate send
    • Check send on check
    • Check use separate thread for sending
    • Check fix curly quotes
    • Check keep copies
  11. Server Connection Message  
  12. In the category listing on the left-hand side, select SSL. The window should look the same as the one shown below.
  13. Enter the following information into the appropriate fields.
    • Personality: dominant
    • SSL for POP: Required (Alternate Port)
    • Select maximum capability
    • Select maximum capability
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  14. Secure Socket Layer Standard Port SSL Negotiation Alternate Port SSL Negotiation
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