Why the Vivaldi webmail?
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There are already so many web mail services on the market, and a few of them are doing quite well - though there is only one being the best - what makes Vivaldi web mail special?
I see it's clean and simple, but is it the only one clean and simple?
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@merryweather Actually, I never considered some of these things that you've mentioned so ... thanks for the information. Besides, another webmail account is always welcome if you are a member of various forums.
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btw, can someone explain me: where's the difference between vivaldi mail an vivaldi webmail? I know, it's the same, but why different frontends and urls?
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I could access my standard email via their webmail, but I have a problem with them. My ISP is one of those that partners with Yahoo, so I'd have a branded Yahoomail. That in itself is bad enough. However, I know for a fact that Yahoo rejects some messages I want to receive without even telling me, apparently having decided that the sender (in this case, Opera.com) must be a spammer. So I had to tell Opera to send my email messages here!
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@merryweather thx for the explanation and the link
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@merryweather thanks for the insights. I feel that the big players are more reliable: they can provide the service for longer time and keep adding new features.
Is the webmail meant for Vivaldi browser users or everyone? I may move to another browser in a couple of year if it jumps out better than Vivaldi....
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@zhangdl The webmail is for anyone who signs up. It doesn't matter what browser is used to access the site. It's just a convenience that is offered to people who were originally attracted by the browser, but it doesn't matter who uses it.
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@merryweather Nice distillation; i certainly agree.
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@zhangdl said in Why the Vivaldi webmail?:
I feel that the big players are more reliable
Me too... at commodifying your data, at valuing you not so much as a user but as a treasure trove of monetisable private information. I abhor such practices & companies. Shall i also mention alleged cooperation with ASIO/GCHQ/NSA et al? Vivaldi is a veritable oasis in contrast. And hey, i get a superb browser to boot.
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hello zhangdl
It gives two chances at being special on the web; the webmail. and the mail.
Will you use a client or web? what webbasedemailvbox do you prefer? Preference here is for mail.vivaldi . n e t . It is very close decision between the two very nice eboxes.
given in pretend: here's our mail. service.; and here is a model of webmail. will begin inside vivaldi and test with these two (for years) should cover it. dream a little. free with great features email vivaldi. really nice service to promote. This shows confidence in the browser that the vivaldi browser will not be overlooked by a vivaldi email sign-up. -
@merryweather There are much more choices for the email service. Even my internet service provider provides me one...
To me, vivaldi browser is unique, but vivaldi mail is not as special. Developing & Maintining a email service does need some resources. So I feel more effort could be put to enforce the uniquness of the browser, instead of providing an ordinary webmail, unless Vivaldi plans to make the webmail as unique as the browser in the future...
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@merryweather said in Why the Vivaldi webmail?:
I have already made it my main webmail service!
Actually, my question is not just "why vivaldi provide a webmail?" but also "why do you choose vivaldi webmail?" I wonder, what webmail do you use before, and why did you drop it? Did you move all your old emails to the new one? Do you need to notify all your contacts that you have changed email address?
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