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I have Eudora 7.1.0.9 paid mode, can I migrate everything to Outlook

Mariya Beckham ~ Modified: October 23rd, 2017 ~ ~ 1 Minute Reading

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    Mariya Beckham
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    Eudora was the best email program ever, but my internet provider quit supporting it. Can I migrate all the mails without issues to MS Outlook on Windows 10.
    Help me to move everything from Eudora over?
    Thank you.

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    Eddie Thwan
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    Yes, you can easily convert the Eudora Mail to Outlook account using some software. There are manual method as well but they will take a lot of time and invest a large effort. One of the best tool that we can across through our market research is SysTools Eudora to Outlook Converter. It comes for Mac and Windows Operating system. The tool is user friendly and will easily migrate all mails to MS Outlook

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    Barry Alllen
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    Hi
    I am too facing the similar issue. In my case there is an error intruding again and again which says “SSL Negotiation Failed Errors”. I am not interested in using Eudora Mail now.

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    Mariya Beckham
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    Thanks
    The tool is very helpful. It migrated all my desired Eudora mails to Outlook account.

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    Eddie Thwan
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    @Barry Allen
    Mail servers do not currently support SSL connections. These errors indicate that your e-mail client is configured for this unsupported connection type.

    • Right click on your personality name to bring up the menu. Then, click Properties.
    • Look toward the bottom of the box until you see Secure Sockets When Sending. Change that option to Never.
    • Click on the Incoming Mail tab at the top of the box and change Secure Sockets When Receiving to Never also.
    • Click OK and check mail again. The error should not return.
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    Barry Alllen
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    Hi @Eddie
    You are right!
    Thanks for the help

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