Opera is a web hosting server that allows the user to create his own email address. It can access multiple POP and IMAP server accounts. It also has RSS news feed that makes it convenient for the users to get the latest news and blogs. The program can organize the messages to its respective folders, labels, and contact automatically. It can also determine junk mails precisely. The advantage of Opera for emails is its quick reply process. The email account will not open another window just to reply on the message.
To create a new email account using the Opera, follow these simple steps:
1. Welcome to the tutorial series of How to setup an email account using Opera. The video will play how to create an email account in Opera.
2. After creating a new email account in web hosting account, the user can now setup his new email account in Opera. This will enable the user to send and receive emails using the Opera account. To start creating a new email address, click the Tools menu on the menu bar.
3. Choose and Click the Mail and chat accounts.
4. A pop-up window will appear. It verifies if the user would like to create a new account now before proceeding. Click the Yes button to confirm.
5. On the New account wizard window, click the Regular e-mail (POP) link.
6. Write the desired username on the Real name bar. This will be the name that will appear on the outgoing emails.
7. Enter the new address on the E-mail address bar.
8. Write the Organization name on the last bar.
9. Click the Next button to proceed.
10. On the Login name bar, put the email username that is given by the hosting provider.
11. Observe how the demo video puts the email username on the Login name bar. Enter the email password on the Password bar.
12. Click the Next button.
13. Server names provided by the host will be on a format of mail.yourdomain.com.
a. There is no need to change the Incoming (POP3) server name and the Outgoing (SMTP) server. The program automatically fill-ups this field.
b. If the user prefers not to leave messages on hosting server, uncheck the box that says the choice.
14. Click Finish button to exit.
15. A notification window will appear. This will ask the user if he wants to read the Opera tutorial now. For this demo, choose the No button.
16. The new Opera email account has been created. Let us now learn one more step. Click the Tools link on the menu bar.
17. Choose the Mail and chat accounts.
18. Select and Edit the created account.
19. To edit, click the Edit button on the right side of the screen.
20. Click the Servers Tab.
21. Scroll down the window.
22. The video will show to stop on the Outgoing SMTP server options.
23. On the Authentication, choose Auto.
24. SMTP Authentication helps to send and receive emails from the user’s private email address. This ensures that the account is solely. Enter the username and the password of the account.
25. Copy the Username from the POP3. SMTP’s username is usually same with the POP3.
26. Copy the Password from the POP3. SMTP’s password is usually same with the POP3. Then click OK.
27. Click the Close button.
28. This is the end of the demo.
29. The user can now send and receive emails using the Opera as hosting server. The user must always remember to login first on the hosting provider.
30. Thank you for watching the video tutorial. Please your any questions or comments below so we may answer them.
February 8, 2012 at 8:29 pm | No comment




