At 02:59 PM 10/12/2015, bud schwab via Talk wrote:
>Hi again Am still trying to get Eudora working on my new windows 10 pc that I got a few weeks ago. I get the message now that it couldn't connect to the provider and gives the number 10.061. I wonder if that's an error message of some kind. This used to work on my windows 7 machine with the same settings. I think some of you have been successful in installing Eudora on windows 10. Do you recall any changes you had to make to get it working? Thanks for any info yu might have. I've spent hours on this thing and it's driving me nuts. I'm using Thunderbird in the meantime but have a lot of trouble with it and would like to get back to Eudora.


Which server settings are you using in Thunderbird to retrieve and send mail successfully? I've never used Thunderbird, but if you know where its server settings are stored, you can copy them into Eudora. You could also delete your eudora.ini file and let a new one be created the first time you open it. Do you know your internet service provider's server configuration settings? When you say you used Eudora on Windows 7, did you configure it identically to its current Windows 10 configuration?Orlando Enrique Fiol
Ph.D. Candidate in Music Theory
University of Pennsylvania
Professional Pianist/Keyboardist, Percussionist, Arranger, Performer and Teacher

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