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CIT will discontinue Eudora support on May 31, 2010

Eudora's vendor, Qualcomm, has discontinued support for Eudora. CIT will end support for Eudora on May 31, 2010.

Faculty and staff who currently use Eudora should continue to do so unless advised otherwise by their department's technical support staff. The university will be moving faculty and staff email to an Exchange-based service starting in fall 2009.

Cornell is in the midst of upgrading its email services for faculty, staff, and students. This process is expected to be finished by mid-2010.

Eudora is a full-featured email client supported by CIT. (Comparison chart of all CIT-supported email clients.)

If you are just getting started with email at Cornell, you should use Thunderbird instead. CIT is planning to discontinue support for Eudora.

Eudora is distributed free to Cornell students, faculty, and staff. Since Eudora is software you install, it is best for use on your own computer. (Browser-based clients like Cornell WebMail are more appropriate when you use a public computer.)

Students using Cmail: Set up Eudora to get your Cmail messages

 

 

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Last modified: November 11, 2009

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