Opera Mail is one of the easiest email client in which to setup an email account. In four steps, you will be ready to use Opera Mail to send and receive emails.
How to Create Opera Account
To add an email account in Opera Mail, go to Tools > Mail and chat accounts. A confirmation dialog box will open.
Click Yes to create a new email account.
Note that the same procedure is used to add newsgroup subscriptions, or chat (IRC) accounts. RSS feeds, however, are added from the Feeds menu.
The first screen that appears lets you choose which kind of account you would like to create in Opera.
Choose either Regular e-mail (POP) or IMAP: which of the two depends on your email provider.
Most email providers or Internet Service Providers (ISPs) use POP (the POP3 email protocol).
Click Next
The Opera Mail Wizard's second screen will first prompt you to enter your name: this is where you enter your name as you would like others to see it when they receive your emails.
In the second field, enter your complete email address.
The last (optional) field lets you enter your organization name. This field appears in "email headers", or information not visible by default in most email programs.
The Opera Mail Wizard's third screen collects information M2 needs to authenticate your email account with the mail server.
Enter your user name. Depending on your email provider, your user name could be either the part of your email address that comes before the "@", or your complete email address, (of the form "user@domain.com"). If you are unsure, check with your email provider or Internet Service Provider.
Then, enter your email password and click Next.
Click Finish. You now you have created your first email account in Opera Mail.
Opera Mail will confirm completion of the email account setup, and offer to open Opera's official Opera Mail Tutorial.
Even if you don't read the tutorial right now, click Yes and bookmark it for future reference. It is well written, and contains some topics not covered in our own Opera Mail tutorial.
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