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Eudora (v 6.x, 7.x)
Step 1 To enable SMTP Authentication in Eudora version 6.x or 7.x , open Eudora and click Tools.

Step 2:
Select Options from the menu that appears. 
Step 3:
If your Mail Server (Incoming) is pop3.frontier.com, pop3.frontiernet.net, pop3.citlink.net, pop3.newnorth.net, or in.epix.net, and your SMTP Server (Outgoing) is smtp.frontier.com, smtp.frontiernet.net, smtp.citlink.net, smtp.newnorth.net, or out.epix.net, make sure that your complete Frontier, FrontierNet, Citlink, Newnorth, or Epix e-mail address is entered in the User Name field.
If your Mail Server (Incoming) and SMTP Server (Outgoing) is mail.ctaz.com, make sure that your CTAZ e-mail address is entered in the User Name field in the format of username@citlink.net (replace ctaz.com with citlink.net). Please note, this will not change your e-mail address.
The box to the left of Allow authentication should be checked. Click OK to save any changes you may have made. That's it! SMTP authentication has been enabled.
If your Mail Server (Incoming) is anything other than pop3.frontier.com, pop3.frontiernet.net, pop3.citlink.net, mail.ctaz.com, pop3.newnorth.net, or in.epix.net, but your SMTP Server (Outgoing) is smtp.frontier.com, smtp.frontiernet.net, smtp.citlink.net, mail.ctaz.com, smtp.newnorth.net, or out.epix.net, click here for further instructions.
If your SMTP Server (Outgoing) is set to something other than smtp.frontier.com, smtp.frontiernet.net, smtp.citlink.net, mail.ctaz.com, smtp.newnorth.net, or out.epix.net, no changes need to be made at this time.

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