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Eudora

With the 2006 release of Bear Access, CIT is distributing Eudora 6.x for Windows and Macintosh, along with Mozilla Thunderbird.

Eudora is an electronic mail application by Qualcomm that is in wide use at Cornell and around the world. It lets you communicate via e-mail with other people who have computers connected to the Internet. Eudora is distributed free to Cornell students, faculty, and staff.

Eudora is delivered as part of Bear Access. It can be used on-campus and off-campus (through CIT's EZ-Remote service or another Internet service provider).

Update
October 11, 2006

Qualcomm has announced that it has released the final commerical version of Eudora, and will be moving to an open-source product (to be called Penelope) based on Mozilla Thunderbird. This free version is targeted for release in "the first half of 2007." We believe that they will discontinue support for the current version about a year later.

CIT will continue to support Eudora, but we encourage everyone in the Cornell community to contact their technical support folks and ask if switching to Thunderbird is the right choice, given their e-mail needs.

Other ways to access your e-mail account are the uPortal.Cornell E-mail Channel and WebMail.

 

 

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Using Eudora's Features

Troubleshooting Eudora


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