Sending email with Opera fails?

I'm trying out Opera 9.5 Beta 2 and am experiencing problems when trying to send mail.
As far as I can tell I have set up Opera the exact same way as Claws which is working perfectly fine.
However, when trying to send a mail with Opera I get this error message:
Sending e-mail failed. Maybe the SMTP server is not set up properly? E-mail queued.
I've looked over the settings in Tools->Mail and Chat accounts quite a few times by now but can't find any settings to work. I have even deleted the account and re-created it but without success. I need to authenticate to the smtp server, wich I do, but it still doesn't work.
Have anyone else experienced problems with this? Any pointers to what I can do to get this thing working?
What bugs me the most is that it works with Claws but not with Opera

yes. the problem is, i want to connect to the mailserver via ssl on port 465. When the mailserver can�t build a ssl-connection, he changes the connectiontype to default.. -> non-ssl, port 25..
My question is, why does the ssl-connection failure?
I guess the cacerts-file of Sun in C:\j2sdk1.4.2_04\jre\lib\security\cacerts does�nt support the gmx-server-certificate... or i�m doing something wrong with setting up the ssl-connection in java..
Do i have to do anything else then setting the above properties?
Thanks in advance.
Filo

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