| Eudora is a very powerful email client and comes in
two versions, Eudora Light and Pro. Eudora Light is available as a
free download. Eudora Pro, however, must be purchased. The following
screen shots of the setup screens may vary a little, but these
should help you set up the program to work properly.
You can get to the setup screen by clicking on Tools and
then Options, or possibly Special, then Settings.

The POP Account is the important part here...You MUST put in
username@mail.omniglobal.net -- this is not your email address, your
email address will be username@omniglobal.net
Next click on the Personal Info tab:

Again, notice the difference between the POP Account and the
Return Address...Dialup username should be left blank.
Click on the Hosts tab:

POP Account remains the same...SMTP server must be
specified...Ph: and Finger: remain blank.
Click on Checking Mail:

The important part of this section is the option to save your
password so that you don't have to enter it every time you check
your mail, and the option to leave mail on server. You can
check this box if you check your email in two or more places (office
and home) -- Just be aware that if you set your Eudora to leave mail
on the server at home and work, you will end up with numerous
messages on the server which could cause problems for you later.
So, the best idea is to have one of them set to REMOVE the
mail.
Click on Sending Mail:

These setting are pretty much repeats of earlier screens, the
thing to look for here is the domain to add to unqualified
addresses. This means that if you send a message to someone and
you DO NOT enter the entire email address (johndoe@omniglobal.net)
you simply put johndoe -- Eudora will send the message to whatever
domain name you put in the blank. Generally it would be best to
put omniglobal.net -- it just makes it easier to send to Omni
Internet and people that use us.
There! You're done! The other settings in the Options
window are really more personal preference type settings, feel free
to browse around and play with it a little...The settings we went
over here are the ones that are important in order for you to send
and receive email.
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