How send emails through JangoSMTP with Eudora

This tutorial was created using Eudora 7.1.0.9 and assumes that you have already set up an incoming mail server with your Dominant personality. This tutorial will cover how to set up an additional personality for sending emails through the JangoSMTP relay.

Getting started with Eudora 7 and JangoSMTP

  1. In Eudora, select the Personalities option from the Tools menu. On the left side of the screen, you should see a list of your current personalities.
  2. Right-click in the Personalities box and click New.
  3. In the New Account Wizard screen, select the Skip directly to advanced account setup option and click the Finish button.
  4. Enter the settings for your account as follows:
  5. Switch to the Incoming Mail tab, and enter relay.jangosmtp.net in the Server field. JangoSMTP does not provide an incoming mail relay, but this setting is required to use an external SMTP relay with Eudora.
  6. Click the OK button.
  7. Send a test message through Eudora, making sure to select the personality you set up with your JangoSMTP relay as the From address.

Setting the JangoSMTP-configured personality for use with any personality
Once you have set up a personality in Eudora that uses the JangoSMTP relay, you can set it to be the default personality for all outgoing messages.

  1. Select the Options option from the Tools menu.
  2. Click on the Sending Mail option from the Category menu.
  3. Configure your settings as shown:
  4. Click OK.
  5. Now all of the messages you send from Eudora will use the personality you selected.

Changing your outgoing SMTP port in Eudora
Many ISP's block port 25, which is the default SMTP server port that Eudora uses. If you try to send a message and receive the following error:

Could not connect to 'relay.jangosmtp.net' Cause: connection timed out (10060)

It may be the case that port 25 is blocked on the network you're using. To resolve this, you can change the SMTP port that Eudora uses:

Using Windows:

  1. Close Eudora if it is currently running.
  2. Navigate to the folder where Eudora is installed (by default, this will be 'C:\Program Files\Qualcomm\Eudora\').
  3. Open the extrastuff folder.
  4. Inside this folder, you should see a file name esoteric.epi. Copy this file into the main Eudora folder.
  5. Start Eudora again.
  6. Select the Options option from the Tools menu.
  7. Click on the Ports option from the Category menu. You will see this:
  8. Change the port listed in SMTP Port (25) to one of the other ports we make available (we accept connections on ports 25, 2525, 465, and 587 and recommend starting with 2525).
  9. Click the OK button and try sending again.

You should now be able to relay email through JangoSMTP using Eudora. If you have any problems at all, please contact our support team and we'll be glad to help!


JangoSMTP Benefits



  • Open Tracking
  • Click Tracking
  • DomainKeys/DKIM Signing
  • SenderID/SPF Compliance
  • Access to SMTP Log Files
  • API to Access Reporting Data
  • Group Different Types of Emails
  • Send via SMTP or API