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Mail problem setting?
Just upgraded to Opera 10.53 on Linux.Was trying out the e-mail setup and selected a wrong option for picking a web based email and seem to be stuck in some Russian email site I don't know how to read/use. I get sent to this Russian site every time I click on an email addy! Question is how do I get back to the original default setting so I can try another option? I tried playing around with 10.53 but can't find a way to get back to the original settings.
BTW I like what they did on Opera 10.53.
Originally posted by Cybrsaylr:
Preferences -> Advanced -> Programs -> edit mailto protocol.Was trying out the e-mail setup and selected a wrong option for picking a web based email and seem to be stuck in some Russian email site I don't know how to read/use. I get sent to this Russian site every time I click on an email addy! Question is how do I get back to the original default setting so I can try another option? I tried playing around with 10.53 but can't find a way to get back to the original settings.
BTW I like what they did on Opera 10.53.
Originally posted by Cybrsaylr:
Heres a tip when you can't find anyting. Just go in opera:config and search for related words. In this case if you had searched on "mail" you could have spotted the "Webmail Service" or "Webmail Address" set to a russian url.. And then theres http://www.opera.com/support/usingopera/operaini/ and http://dev.opera-wiki.com/Opera%27s_Configuration_File_Explained.I never would have found that on my own.
16. May 2010, 02:45:41 (edited)
That would be tricky for me to find since this is the first time I played with those mail settings.
They changed 10.53 around some where I had to hunt around to turn on 'preferences' which is not in the drop downs by default in 10.53 till you click them on. Guess I'm just used to the way earlier versions of Opera were laid out and knew how to navigate through them with ease.
Thanks for the tip on opera:config and search for related words.
Just tried it out and see what you mean.
Now it's just a matter of remembering it in the future if there is a problem.
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