E-mail and news

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Introduction

Opera's news and e-mail client is designed for speed, elegance, and user friendliness. It has many unique features:

Creating folders and sorting messages manually becomes superfluous. To see a group of messages instantly, simply click the corresponding view.

The Received view contains all your incoming messages. All messages are kept in a single database and can therefore appear several places. If a friend has posted a message on a mailing list, the message will appear both in your mailing list view and in the view for your friend.

Importing messages

Follow this procedure to import messages, contact information, and settings from other e-mail clients:

  1. Select New account... on the Mail menu.
  2. Select "Import e-mail".
  3. Select which e-mail client to import from.
  4. Click to select folder to import from, unless already correct.
  5. Select which old account to import from.
  6. Select whether to import settings, contact, messages, or a combination.
  7. Click to start importing.
  8. When the import process is done, click .

Messages are imported like this:

Setting up a new account

Follow this procedure to set up a new account without importing old messages:

  1. Select New account on the Mail menu.
  2. Select type of e-mail account (POP if you are unsure)
  3. Enter your name, e-mail address, and optionally an organization you belong to.
  4. Enter your user (log-in) name and password (given to you by your service provider).
  5. Enter mail server information from your service provider.
  6. Click to create the account.

Messages that are not already on your computer will then be downloaded from the mail server.

Tip: See Opera's on-line article for information about using the e-mail client with your Premium Opera Web Mail account.

Writing messages

Tip: The font in the compose window can be changed in the Fonts preferences.

Tip: Text strings from the Notes panel can be inserted using drag and drop, or by right-clicking in the message body.

Reading messages

By default, new messages will be downloaded to your computer at regular intervals, but you may also choose to do this manually, for example if you are using a dial-up connection. Open your Mail panel and click "Unread" to go through new messages.

Message view explained

The message view is divided into four parts:

  1. Toolbar with buttons for common actions
  2. Field that lists messages
  3. Field that displays the contents of the currently selected message
  4. Field used to "quick reply" to a message

Click on the columns to sort listed messages according to the corresponding criteria.

Messages that appear in blue in the message list have not been seen (selected by cursor) yet. Messages in bold have not been marked as read yet.

Smileys

Opera can present textual emoticons in the form of graphical smileys in e-mail and news messages. This is toggled from the e-mail toolbar in View > Display > Enable smileys. For an overview of available smileys, see the Chat page.

Quick find

To quickly search all the messages in your current view for a specific term or phrase, use the "Quick find" field in the e-mail toolbar. The messages will be sorted as you type.

Message list context menu

Right-click a message for multiple choices:

Click the View button in the message view for multiple choices on how to display messages:

If you use Quick reply to answer a message, Opera will remove text that has been quoted more than twice.

Tip: You can specify quote levels to strip in "accounts.ini". The replacement text can be edited in "english.lng".

Warning: HTML messages may contain markup that fetches data from the Internet. This poses a security risk and is therefore disabled by default.

Organizing messages

Message tree explained

The table below explains the message tree found in the Mail panel.

Unread (3) Messages you have not read yet
All messages Standard views
Received All messages you have ever received
Outbox Messages ready for sending (queued), but not sent yet
Sent Messages uploaded to mail server
Drafts Half-finished messages saved for later
Spam Messages identified as advertising, propaganda, etc.
Trash Safety net for messages you delete
Filters Your manually generated filters
Grieg
Munch
NBA
Dallas Cowboys
Indiana Pacers
Active contacts Auto-generated views for people you are communicating with
Nicole
Tom
Active threads Auto-generated view for discussions you are participating in
Medium-screen rendering
The meaning of life
Commodore 64
Labels Messages you have marked
Important Messages you have marked as particularly important
Todo Tasks you have to perform
Mail back Messages you want to reply to later
Call back People you want to make a phone call to
Meeting Job meetings, dates, social events, etc.
Funny Things that just make you laugh
Valuable Love letters, birthday cards, and other heart-warming messages
Searches Searches you have made (dynamic, can be reused any time)
Scuba diving
Bork Bork Bork
Attachments Messages with files attached to them
Documents All files except those listed below
Images Messages containing pictures
Music Messages containing sound clips
Video Messages containing video clips
Archives Messages containing compressed file archives
Mailing lists Auto-generated views to all your mailing lists
Sky watchers
Opera newsletter
Mail for you@example.org Your IMAP folders
INBOX
Sent
Kiting
Newsfeeds (64) Your RSS newsfeeds
BBC News
CNET News.com
Opera press releases
News at news.example.net Subscribed newsgroups at news.example.net
alt.comics.peanuts
rec.fishing

Note the following details about the message tree:

Right-click a view for multiple choices:

Note: Mailing lists are identified by looking for standard mailing list headers. See IETF RFC 2919 for specifications.

Building your own tree of filters

If you wish to organize your messages beyond what is done automatically, you can create message filters to resemble traditional message folders. Top-level filters are created by right-click the Mail panel and select New filter.

You can make messages appear in your filters:

  1. Manually, by right-clicking a message in the message view, and selecting a filter under "Show in"
  2. Automatically, by creating message filters

Tip: You can make a message appear in as many views as you like.

View properties

To edit the name of a filter or the rules associated with it, select it in the Mail panel and press Alt + Enter.

Message filters

  1. Select Filters on the Mail menu
  2. Select a view for which to make filter (under either Spam or Filters)
  3. Click and select "New filter"
  4. Select which part of the message to scan
  5. Select how to evaluate the text
  6. Enter text to look for
  7. Select actions to use on messages caught by filter (see below)
  8. Repeat the procedure if you need multiple filter rules (Note that "And" is processed before "Or")
  9. Activate the filter by clicking

The following filter actions are available:

In addition, there is an option to make the e-mail client "learn" what sort of messages you want to appear in a view. Whenever you add or remove a message from a view, the e-mail client does an analysis of the message and looks for similarities with other messages you have added or removed. The more you use the view, the more intelligent this filter becomes. This is particularly useful for the Spam view.

Spam filter

The Spam view separates advertisement and unwanted messages from messages in other views. Spam can be handled in two ways:

  1. Manually, by creating a message filter for the Spam view
  2. Automatically, using the built-in spam filter

The internal spam filter examines messages for suspicious content, missing sender address, etc. If too many questionable matters are found, the message is considered spam.

As the number of messages on your computer grows, it becomes necessary to quickly retrieve particular messages:

  1. Select Search on the Mail menu.
  2. In the dialog that opens, enter the text to look for.
  3. Select which parts of a message you want to search ("Entire message" for full search).
  4. Select which view to look in.
  5. Select whether to also look in subviews.

For a less specified full-text search, just type your search term into the search field in the mail panel.

Multiple accounts

If you have multiple e-mail accounts, for example home@example.net, hobby@example.org, and work@example.com, you can add them all by selecting New account on the Mail menu.

When you click the "Check" button, new messages from all your accounts will be downloaded to your computer. To check messages for a single account only, click the triangle on the "Check" button and select which account to check.

Managing accounts

You can set options for each of your accounts.

  1. Select Manage accounts... on the Mail menu.
  2. Double-click the account you want to configure.
  3. Click the tabs in the dialog to change the different options.

General

Servers

Enter the e-mail or news account information you have received from your service provider. Contact your service provider if you are missing information.

Tip: To protect your e-mail and news passwords, enter a security password in Opera's Security preferences.

Incoming

Outgoing

IMAP

About IMAP

IMAP organizes your e-mail messages on the mail server. Regardless of where you are when you look at your e-mail, you will see the same messages organized the same way, even if you use different computers.

Caution: Setting up an e-mail account to use both POP and IMAP simultaneously is likely to cause problems. Therefore, use either POP or IMAP for each account.

Setting up an IMAP account

Before attempting to set up an IMAP account, make sure the e-mail service you are using supports it. Then follow the procedure for POP and select IMAP instead of POP when asked.

Using IMAP

When your IMAP folder has been set up, and all messages are downloaded to your computer, your IMAP folder tree appears in the "Mail" panel under "Mail for...".

The INBOX folder is the default folder for incoming messages and cannot be deleted. Click it to read your messages. Reading and sending messages over IMAP is similar to working with POP.

Maintaining IMAP folders

Select IMAP folders... on the Mail menu to customize your IMAP folder tree. Click the checkboxes to select which IMAP folders you want to access from your computer.

Note that when you click to delete an IMAP folder from the mail server, all messages in that folder will be lost.

To move a message from one IMAP folder to another, drag the message from the message view and drop it to the new folder.

Options

Account options are the same as for POP, with these additions:

Note: To take full advantage of IMAP capabilities, you should be connected to the Internet.

Newsfeeds

Introduction

Newsfeeds let you receive messages from newspapers and other information sources on the Web.

The idea is that rather than visiting a newspaper Web site checking for updates all the time, you can subscribe to the newsfeed, and receive news summaries like you receive e-mail messages.

A nice effect of this is that you don't have to see the same news twice, because you can mark the news messages as read.

The newsfeeds are based on the RSS (Really Simple Syndication) method.

Subscribing to newsfeeds

  1. Select Newsfeeds... on the Mail menu
  2. Use the checkboxes to subscribe and cancel newsfeeds in the list.

Adding newsfeeds

RSS newsfeeds should, when correctly set up, be automatically recognized by Opera. When a newsfeed is detected on a page, a "Newsfeed" button will appear on the navigation bar. If you click this button, or a link to a newsfeed within a Web page, Opera will display a dialog asking whether you want to add this newsfeed to your Mail panel.

You may also manually add a newsfeed when you know its address by selecting Newsfeeds... on the Mail menu.

Reading newsfeeds

When you have one or more newsfeed subscriptions, they will appear under a new heading, "Newsfeeds", in the Mail panel.

Newsfeed items are read and may be forwarded, searched and so forth in the same way as e-mail messages. Note that it may take a while for the server to send you the first newsfeed items.

News

While an e-mail message is usually sent to a single person or a few people, posting a news article can be compared to putting notices on a public bulletin board.

Setting up a news account

  1. Select New account... on the Mail menu.
  2. Select "News" when the account wizard starts.
  3. Enter your name, e-mail address, and organization (optional).
  4. Enter the news-server information given to you by your service provider.
  5. Click to create your new account.

Tip: To participate in newsgroups about Opera, enter news.opera.com as news server.

Subscribing to newsgroups

  1. Select Newsgroups... on the Mail menu.
  2. Subscribe to groups by clicking the respective checkboxes in the list.
  3. Click to subscribe.

Tip: Enter text in the "Quick find" field to find particular newsgroups without scrolling through the whole list.

Reading news

To read a newsgroup, click the group you want to read under "News at" in your Mail panel.

Reading and writing news articles is practically the same as working with e-mail messages. Note, however, the following:

Learn more

Learn to read your e-mail using the keyboard

Learn more about the Mail menu

Read the on-line tutorial