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Opera 7 is one of many POP3/IMAP email clients available for the Windows OS. The basic setup instruction to work with email here are listed for you to use this email client.
 

 

From the Mail menu, choose New account... This will open the New Account Wizard window.

Screen 1

Account Type: Regular e-mail (POP)
Click Next

Screen 2

Real name: Your Name
Email Address: Your Email Address
Organization: (Optional)
Click Next

Screen 3

Login name: Your Email Username
Password: Your Email Password
Click Next

Screen 4

Incoming Server: yoursite.com
Leave Messages on Server: Check to leave, uncheck not to leave
Outgoing Server: yoursite.com
Click Finish

 

Server Authentication

To setup server authentication for your account, from the Mail menu choose Manage accounts... Select the account you wish to add this to and click Edit...

On the Servers tab, you will find under Outgoing SMTP server a place to enter your username and password for this account. Entering this into the appropriate places and clicking OK will set server authentication for your account.

Congratulations, you've now setup Opera 7 to use your email account. Repeat the above steps to setup further email accounts.


*After completing these steps you should be able to send and receive email via this account. If you can't send emails that means your ISP is most likely blocking your Outgoing Mail server port 25 (default). You can change that port to 26 if you have Linux hosting with us or to port 465 if you have Windows hosting with us.

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Article No. 185
Created: 04:04 AM 12.26.03
Author: HPU Support

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