@hectorp64
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With luck, Vivaldi mail client will set thing up for you automatically.
@DinakarKotha said in How can I create a folder and add a filter to it?:
First is there an option to create folders in mail client?
Not yet, only via webclient atm. But is planned (which is the reason no one asked for it).
if yes
can we add a filter to it ( not adding a filter in the filter
section) and make it look like
Folder
Sub-folder
{contains all the mails placed by filter}
Related feature request to upvote:
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/53534/better-mail-filters-support
(I think you mean something like Thunderbird filters. We are far from that).
This is actually a different approach ("folderless") following the current M3 "layout".
https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/53350/allow-nesting-views-in-symbolic-folders-subfolders
@dorn78 I assume you are asking about Vivaldi webmail?
Each webmail account is created as your username eg [email protected]
For a second account you would need to create a second username on the Vivaldi.com/Vivaldi.net site
However, there is an option of "identities" if that would suit your purpose:
see https://help.vivaldi.com/show-on-first-page/vivaldi-net-and-its-webmail/#Identities
@Ayespy I was lucky to find a deleted screenshot I made in my recycle bin helping me to remember.
Bugged in a very lengthy but hopefully somewhat entertaining bug report in VB-75872.
@Ayespy said in How to fetch all email on a large IMAP folder upon setup:
@FCalderoni You just have to give it time. It fetches in batches, with pauses in between. Sometimes a restart will help to shorten the pauses, but I shy away from that, because I don't want to introduce any errors into the indexing process.
Thank you. You are right. Today it is already at 55k messages. I'll give it time
@libcub Oirginal1_Mail
Actually had to do it a second time as I messed things up the first time.
It seems to recreate itself with no harmful side effects.
@Ayespy awesome thanks! Thanks to IMAP and fast internet, the need to move mail on a USB stick is not quite as important as it used to be 20 years ago 🙂