Not sure if this works with all version of Eudora but in the 4.2 beta you 
can set it to log the commands it's sending. Add this to the eudora.ini file:

[Debug]
LogFileSize=200
LogLevel=96

--Dave

At 02:46 PM 6/7/99 , Aaron L. Meehan wrote:
>Quoting Stephane Morand ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > I have set up qmail-1.03 on a server with linux 2.2.5-15 (RedHat 6.0) AND
> > shadow passwords (19990307). PLEASE NOTE - SHADOW PASSWORDS.
>
> > The same WIN98 workstation can connect to the same server with netscape
> > communicator mail system using pop and does not have any errors.
>
>Heh.. never mind!
>
>All things being equal, Netscape and Eudora should both be able to
>login.  Eudora is doing something different, so chances are that it
>*is* sending the wrong username and/or password, or trying to use APOP
>authentication or something similiar.  Turn off APOP if it is active
>and see what happens.  Use a packet sniffer (sniffit, for example) to
>track what it is sending.  Look at its options and check for proper
>case of the username and password, etc.
>
>Aaron

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