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POWERFUL EXTENDED MESSAGING SERVICES API - Eudora

Thursday, July 19, 2007 0:31

Eudora software’s Extended Messaging Services API allows for a wide variety of plug-in services for Eudora software such as human language translation, text file format translation, image file format translation and data compression/decompression. QUALCOMM wanted a wide variety of services available to Eudora users, among which is message security. The API allows full access ...

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Troubleshooting of eudira in os x platform

Thursday, July 19, 2007 0:17

If you receive error messages after you have changed your settings in eudora , try the following options: Restart the computer. For OS X, repair the permissions to the drive ...

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To setup Eudora using alternate port 587 for outbound smtp

Thursday, April 26, 2007 1:54

This is for users of OnDeckTech’s Zimbra hosting services, however, it also explains how to configure Eudora more generally for other users, who will have to substitute their settings where appropriate. Click on Eudora in the menu bar at the top of the screen then click preferences. Then click “Getting Started” at ...

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Becareful of the people you dont know by Eudora

Wednesday, July 19, 2006 7:56

QUALCOMM urges you always to be careful with email from people you do not know and use caution when launching attachments or URLs. Cyber attackers continue to look for creative ways of using email to execute malicious attacks. One possible method that ...

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Security hole in Eudora

Tuesday, June 20, 2006 8:11

A researcher has discovered a security hole in Qualcomm Inc.'s (qcom) Eudora e-mail program that could allow a hacker to run code on a user's machine. The exploit requires that a user open an e-mail file and click on a link in the message, said Bennett Haselton, a Webmaster for ...

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