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Configuring Eudora 5.2.1 or above for Windows for
Access to Mail.SAS On-Campus

Step to take before proceeding:

  • Decide to use either the IMAP (recommended) or the POP protocol for checking mail
  • Select your SMTP server - see the information here
  • You will need to ensure that your antivirus program is not set up to scan incoming or outgoing email messages for viruses. If you have Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition (SAV 9.x), please see here for instructions on ensuring the scanning is disabled.
  • Faculty & Staff: If you use the facstaff.sas email server, please see this page for more information: Email Client Configuration for Facstaff Server

Protecting Your Password

You may use the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol to ensure that your password is not sent over the network in clear (unencrypted) text.

You will need to ensure that your antivirus program is not set up to scan incoming or outgoing email messages for viruses. If you have Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition (SAV 9.x), please see here for instructions on disabling the scanning.

For Directions on Configuring Eudora, please click on the appropriate link below:

Eudora for Windows Using SSL

  1. Launch Eudora.
  2. Select Options from the Tools drop down menu.
  3. Click the Getting Started icon to display the settings for this option.
  4. Enter your full name in the Real Name field and your return address (e.g. username@sas.upenn.edu) in the Return address field.
  5. If you use POP, set Mail Server (Incoming) to pop.sas.upenn.edu.
  6. If you use IMAP, set Mail Server (Incoming) to imap.sas.upenn.edu.
  7. Enter your mail.sas username in the Login Name field.
  8. Enter smtp.sas.upenn.edu in the SMTP server field.
  9. Turn SMTP authentication on: check the "Allow Authentication" option.
  10. Go to the Checking Mail category and set Secure Sockets When Receiving to "Required, STARTTLS". If you have problems receiving mail with that setting, you can try setting Secure Sockets When Receiving to "Required, Alternate Port", as this works better in some situations
  11. Deselect "Save password".
  12. Go to the Incoming Mail category and select the IMAP (recommended) or POP protocol.
  13. If configuring IMAP for the first time, ensure that "~/Mail/" (no quotes) is entered in the IMAP Mailbox Location Prefix setting.
  14. In the Authentication style section, make sure "Passwords" is selected.
  15. Go to the Sending Mail category and set Secure Sockets When Sending to "Required, STARTTLS".
  16. If using POP, then go to the Advanced Network settings category and set the Network Buffer Size value to 150000 or higher. If you don't do this, you will have problems downloading attachments.
  17. Choose OK to save your settings.
  18. Close and relaunch Eudora to make sure the settings take effect.
  19. Send yourself a test message and ensure that you can send and receive mail.
  20. If you have problems, contact your support provider: Find out who this is here.

Penn Online Directory Using Eudora

  1. Select "Directory Services" from the Tools menu.
  2. In the "Protocols" section to the right, select "LDAP".
  3. Select "New Database...". The "Modify Database" window will open - make sure the Network tab is selected.
  4. Type Penn Online Directory in the "Type the name by which you would like to refer this server" field.
  5. Type directory.upenn.edu in the "Host Name:" field.
  6. Retain 389 as the default in the "Port:" field.
  7. Select the Search Options tab.
  8. Type ou=People, dc=upenn, dc=edu in the "Search Base:" field, making sure that the "P" in PennPeople is capitalized.
  9. Do not change the entries in the "Word-wise Search Filter:" field.
  10. Click "OK".
  11. Ensure that the Penn Directory using the LDAP protocol is checked off in the Databases section. Uncheck any configured servers using the PH protocol.
  12. Do a test query by typing your last name in the Query field in the upper left hand corner. Click Start. If the query is successful, you have successfully configured the Penn Directory.

For Help with Configuring Your Desktop with Eudora, contact your desktop support provider

SAS faculty and staff can find their provider here and students can do so here


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Last modified: Wednesday, 02-Aug-2006 13:41:21 EDT