Enabling SMTP Authentication in Eudora version 6.1
for Macintosh
Step 1:
To enable SMTP Authentication in Eudora version 6.1 for Macintosh, while you are
in Eudora, click on "Special" and then select "Settings".
Next >>>

Step 2:
If your "Mail Server (Checking Mail)" is pop3.frontiernet.net,
pop3.citlink.net, or pop3.newnorth.net, and your "SMTP Server
(Sending Mail)" is smtp.frontiernet.net, smtp.citlink.net, or smtp.newnorth.net, make sure that your complete
FrontierNet, Citlink, or Newnorth
e-mail address is entered in the "Username" field.
If your "Mail Server (Checking Mail)" and "SMTP Server (Sending
Mail)" is
mail.ctaz.com, make sure that your CTAZ e-mail address is
entered in the "Username" field in the format of "username@citlink.net"
(replace "ctaz.com" with "citlink.net"). Please note, this will
*not* change your e-mail address.
Select "Sending Mail" to proceed. Next
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If your "Mail Server (Checking Mail)" is anything other than
pop3.frontiernet.net, pop3.citlink.net, mail.ctaz.com, or pop3.newnorth.net, but your "SMTP
Server (Sending Mail)" is smtp.frontiernet.net, smtp.citlink.net,
mail.ctaz.com, or smtp.newnorth.net, click
here for further instructions.
If your "SMTP Server (Sending Mail)" is set to something
other than smtp.frontiernet.net, smtp.citlink.net, mail.ctaz.com, or smtp.newnorth.net, no changes
need to be made at this time.

Step 3:
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.

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