Any word on M3? (internal mail client)
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@Gwen-Dragon said in Any word on M3? (internal mail client):
@jon said in Any word on M3? (internal mail client):
Should be out this month as well, as a TP.
Hmm. Is this a "Yes, we can" or "Yes, we do"?
Keep on working@Gwen-Dragon , not sure what you mean there.
But we are trying hard to get this out now, as you know. I think we will.
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@Folgore101 said in Any word on M3? (internal mail client):
@Gwen-Dragon If M3 can come out, can also exit the calendar, it seems more ready than M3.
Maybe they will be accompanied by something else.@Folgore101 , I am using M3, including mail, calendar and feeds every day now and have for a while. We continue to polish it, but the feeling is that they are getting ready for TP and we expect to have them all this month.
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@Folgore101 said in Any word on M3? (internal mail client):
accompanied by something else.
A piece of cake ?
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@hlehyaric I'd prefer tiramisu please.
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@jon said in Any word on M3? (internal mail client):
@Folgore101 said in Any word on M3? (internal mail client):
@Gwen-Dragon If M3 can come out, can also exit the calendar, it seems more ready than M3.
Maybe they will be accompanied by something else.@Folgore101 , I am using M3, including mail, calendar and feeds every day now and have for a while. We continue to polish it, but the feeling is that they are getting ready for TP and we expect to have them all this month.
Given the record on M3, if we do not see it by the end of January, I will be disappointed. I just cannot decide if I mean January 2021 or 2022 :-D.
But seriously, great news!
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@Steffie Please ask the team. I'm not a waiter .
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@Steffie said in Any word on M3? (internal mail client):
I'm never eating at this restaurant again.
I bet you return for the M3 banquet!!
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@Steffie It's a well known fact that Parisian waiters/bartenders are especially rude.
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M2 is not alive in all cases. If the Mailprovider forces to TLS 1.3 or some newer Cipher Suites, then is Game Over. This was happen in my case and the cause why I'm switched to Thunderbird. If you are accustomed to M2, TB feels like an iron ball on your foot.
In view to M3 my fear is, that the long waiting period may have led to inflated expectations. I myself follow the principle: Expect nothing, then you cannot be disappointed. It would be enough for me if M3 has initial the same features as M2 plus the stuff which makes M2/O12 unusable in these days.
But after the felt 1,234,567,890th time "coming soon" I have absolutely no hope to see it anymore. I'm so sorry to say but this is exactly the definition of Vaporware.
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@Codehunter said in Any word on M3? (internal mail client):
M2 is not alive in all cases. If the Mailprovider forces to TLS 1.3 or some newer Cipher Suites, then is Game Over. This was happen in my case and the cause why I'm switched to Thunderbird. If you are accustomed to M2, TB feels like an iron ball on your foot.
In view to M3 my fear is, that the long waiting period may have led to inflated expectations. I myself follow the principle: Expect nothing, then you cannot be disappointed. It would be enough for me if M3 has initial the same features as M2 plus the stuff which makes M2/O12 unusable in these days.
But after the felt 1,234,567,890th time "coming soon" I have absolutely no hope to see it anymore. I'm so sorry to say but this is exactly the definition of Vaporware.
What can I say? M3 has clearly taken longer than we had hoped and expected. That being said, I am sure you are going to like it. For anyone that liked M2, there is a lot to like here in M3.
Then there is the calendar and a lot of little details here and there that are quite unique to M3. When we decided to make M3 it was because we shared your opinion that other mail clients did not have what we needed. So we had to built one that is better.
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@jon We have simple tastes, we are always satisfied with the best.
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@kahukura said in Any word on M3? (internal mail client):
@jon We have simple tastes, we are always satisfied with the best.
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There certainly seems a high demand for it which is a positive incentive to make sure the email client is working correctly.
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@Priest72 said in Any word on M3? (internal mail client):
There certainly seems a high demand for it which is a positive incentive to make sure the email client is working correctly.
@Priest72 , indeed.
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@jon said in Any word on M3? (internal mail client):
@Folgore101 said in Any word on M3? (internal mail client):
@Gwen-Dragon If M3 can come out, can also exit the calendar, it seems more ready than M3.
Maybe they will be accompanied by something else.@Folgore101 , I am using M3, including mail, calendar and feeds every day now and have for a while. We continue to polish it, but the feeling is that they are getting ready for TP and we expect to have them all this month.
After the last introduced features i was very tempted to transfer my main accounts to M3 too, but if it's going to be introduced in a snapshot soon, i'll wait for this for dismiss M2.
@hlehyaric said in Any word on M3? (internal mail client):
@Folgore101 said in Any word on M3? (internal mail client):
accompanied by something else.
A piece of cake ?
Yes, but i'd add a cup of tea to it.
The Feeds had not been mentioned, but being an integral part of M3 they would be the "companions".
@Steffie said in Any word on M3? (internal mail client):
@hlehyaric I'd prefer tiramisu please.
Whatever the dessert, the main course will be M3.
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@Folgore101 said in Any word on M3? (internal mail client):
i'd add a cup of tea to it.
Excellent. Now, I'm ready to welcome M3 .
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@luetage Well, RSS is certainly on its deathbed.
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RSS is certainly on its deathbed
Sure, Atom is more up-to-date. Nothing wrong about RSS, nonetheless.
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@Gwen-Dragon When I try to subscribe to the RSS Feed on the Vivaldi Blog, I just get an XML page. Is that expected?
It works fine in Opera 12.18.