Can you fix it? Should it be removed? Login Add Article F. Browse By: Tags Authors Date. Eudora Data and Settings Files PC Eudora has a number of settings files that can be manipulated or deleted to fix problems with the client. Settings Files eudora. In some cases it is necessary to delete this file in addition to eudora. This file should be deleted in conjuction with the eudora.
Full filters information is stored in the Filters folder. By default Eudora creates In. If it becomes to necesary to get rid of them, please move them to a separate directory. I haven't so far, so any help would be appreciated, thanks, Peter. Juergen Kah. I've been having this problem for the past week or so as well, and thanks to finding Katrina's solution here, have now managed to fix it. Thanks also to Ajo for posting it here. Cheers for now, Alan. Thank you. Started happening today for me with gmail servers.
Katrina Knight is my hero, that procedure worked. Big thanks to Eric for transcribing the error message so thoroughly. This also worked for me. New certificate appears to be the problem. Ken Leidner. Add me as a me too. Gmail stopped, all others OK. If the SSL is bad, has someone tols Gmail about it? Interestingly, I followed the suggested instructions to look for a non-smiley face in the list of certificates, didn't find any, but it solved the problem nonetheless.
A big Thank You to Ajo and Katrina. They have been right on. The important point is to make sure you go all the way down the Certificate chain. The problem I was having was because the Certificate chain had six levels and all of them had to be added to the installation. Eudora succeeded again to be the excellent product we all love.
Once all levels of the multi-level Certificate were installed and labeled as Trusted, the problems all went away. Today, I successfully fixed my Eudora problems with incoming gmail using the advice given in this thread, installing all 4 levels within the "Server Certificates" list, which created a new 5th level "US, California, Montain View, Google Inc, popgmail. I recall seeing "automatically" during the installation process. I've continued to have problems reoccur with SSL certificates, seeming almost random in occurrence.
I then 1 again closed Eudora, then 2 attempted to download gmail, which was successful. As I clicked down each of the 5 layers of certificates, I clicked on "Add to Trusted" for each of the 5 certificates, which may or may not have done anything.
However, I was able to get to the "User Trusted Certificates" in the "Certificate Information Manager" , where there was a list of 6 certificates NOT layered , and after clicking on ONLY the last 6th certificate then installing it again , then I was able to successfully download gmail. The 6th certificate in the list had the same specs as the '3rd' layer certificate, which was visible after the successful download.
Now I suspect that the need to attempt download twice was related to the SLL certificates, with the first attempt somehow prepping Eudora to successfully using the certificate s to properly download on the 2nd attempt.
I should have been more clear in my original message. The email address that I'm having the SSL cert issues with is my primary email address; it's my domain name and it's the Dominant Personality email address in Eudora 7. I'm using the domain name server for my Incoming mail server and my ISP's outgoing server to send. It's not a relay. It's a set up that I've been using for about 16 years.
It's sending email that prompts the message about the SSL cert and names not matching, etc. The only thing I can do is click the "OK" button to close the message.
When I click on "Add to Trusted" the program wont add the site to the trusted certficates. What should I do? It appears that my virus protection software Avast is identifying the address as problematical. My paid version of Eudora 7. Host name is different from What do I do? July 3, You guys are awesome.
For my email I use Eudora and Windows 7, and Comcast. I ran into the same problem as many of you had recently. On Wednesday of this week I could send and receive emails but on Thursday and could not send and I got the horrible message "SSL error.
I "added to trust" and clicked done. My inability to send emails disappeared. Thanks to all of you. Would you point me to Katrina's posting so that I can try to fix the problem with my Eudora?
Outlook was preloaded for free on many PCs, and companies often standardized on it along with the rest of the Microsoft suite of office productivity products. Other free email clients were also available. The last Qualcomm versions of Eudora, 7. A beta of the new version 8.
But it was panned by the Eudora faithful, in part because it had both a different look and feel and an incompatible mailbox data format. The production version 1. There are a lot of little things that go on behind the scenes, or at least very subtly visible to the user. The last Qualcomm Windows version of Eudora continues, with some glitches, to work well under Windows The Apple Macintosh version, unfortunately, did not survive the transition to the modern Mac processors and operating systems, and can now only run using emulators.
IDC , Qualcomm claimed Even though it has mostly faded away, Eudora had a lasting impact. There are concepts that we introduced, which we were the first to do, that are now a standard part of any email client out there. The discussion with Qualcomm for the release of the Eudora source code by the museum took five years. In the end, they decided not to simply grant a license, but to transfer ownership of the code, the Eudora trademarks, the copyrights, and the Eudora domain names to the Computer History Museum CHM.
The transfer agreement allows us to publish the code under the very liberal BSD open source license, which means that anyone can use it for either personal or commercial purposes.
The source code we are distributing is what we received from Qualcomm, with only the following changes:. The source tree consists of 8, files in folders, taking up MB. The Macintosh version of Eudora is an entirely different code base and is written in C. The source tree consists of 1, files in 47 folders, taking up The license for the code allows you to use the code for free, with or without modifications, for personal or commercial use, as long as the copyright notices, the list of conditions, and the disclaimers are retained in the code.
Although Eudora became unsupported as of , some of us are in denial and still use it as our primary email client. I have over , archived messages in the Windows Eudora format going back to , along with 28, embedded images and 33, saved attachments.
I run it with only minor problems under Windows I know of no other email client that can manage repositories that large and search them so quickly. I spend hours each day using Eudora to read and send email.
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