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Mail Clients > Windows 3.1 > Configure Eudora Light 3.05
  1. Open the Eudora Light program group.

  2. Double-click the Eudora Light icon.

  3. Select Don't ask me anymore.
  4. If you want Eudora to be your main E-mail program, click the Yes button. If you intend to use another mail program for most of your E-mail, click the No button. If you are not sure, just click the No button.

  5. Click the Close button.
  6. In the POP Account text box, type your LemooreNet username, excluding @lemoorenet.com (e.g., "johndoe").
  7. In the Real name text box, type your name.
  8. In the Return Address text box, type your LemooreNet e-mail address (e.g., "johndoe"@lemoorenet.com).

  9. Under Category, select Hosts.
  10. In the SMTP text box, type mail.lemoorenet.com.

  11. Under Category, scroll down to Advanced Network and select it.
  12. Uncheck Cache network info.
  13. Set Network open timeout to 900 seconds.
  14. Set Network timeout after to 900 seconds.
  15. Click the OK button.

         
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