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I am using Eudora 7.1 and windows 8.1 on two computers. On august first both computers stopped sending mail on Eudora.
error smtp server said 550 5.7.1 Authentication required
What must I do to send messages from Eudora.
FIOS Tech support was no help;
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JGH...
If you would browse the list of topics in the forum, you'd see that there are a number of threads discussing this issue and most of the threads have the solution--it's just a matter of reading...'-}}
Basically...
Find the eudora.ini file (should be in the folder where Eudora is installed)--some have a deudora.ini file--and using something like Notepad, edit the eudora.ini file adding the following line in the [Settings] section:
SmtpAuthBanished=CRAM-MD5
See the thread "Problems sending email..."
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Thank You, I did find a solution that worked.
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I am having the same problem as of 8/6/2014 also..
JGH please post what you did to fix the problem.
Thanks in advance SLNC
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@SLNC wrote:I am having the same problem as of 8/6/2014 also..
JGH please post what you did to fix the problem.
Thanks in advance SLNC
See TLB post on what to add. Note this is a bypass, in that it ignores CRAM-MD5 which verizon is mistakenly adveritsing (in the response to the EHLO at connection time) as a supported method. We are still pressing Verizon to find and fix the servers that respond this way. Its not all the servers.
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Find the eudora.ini file (should be in the Eudora folder) using Notepad, edit the eudora.ini file by adding the following line in the [Settings] section: add SmtpAuthBanished=CRAM-MD5 after SmtpAuthAllowed=1. Save and restart Eudora.
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I starting having the same sending problem using Eudora 7.1.0.9 and Windows 8.1 about a week ago. I am in SE VA.
I tried adding the line of code using Notebook, and every time I save, I get an access denied message. Is there a Eudora user out there than can help me with this?
Thanks.
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I was able to get this done by editing the file, saving to the desktop and then dragging it to replace the existing file.
Here's the link:
Looks like all is OK for now. Have no doubt that Verizon will cause a problem again in future. This forum is priceless!!
