Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview
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Nice, after years and years we finally have it back in the browser!
The "All Messages" only show the "Spam" folder, is this an issue related to Outlook? Tested with a couple of Outlook accounts.
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No keyboard shortcut for "Open article" in the feeds reader?
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@HealingCross said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
M3 will be there, at last? Actually, I feared this day. It gives me strong reason to leave behind the browser that I've used for more than two years.
Oh purleeeaase. Enough with the dramatics. The installation file is maybe 10 or 20 MB bigger, and if you don't activate it it won't affect you at all.
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Besides stripping off basic functionality such as bookmarks, Opera also removed Opera M2, its much-loved mail client.
I remember that time! But I started to use Opera Mail only when it became a standalone application.
New mail screenshots look great!
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@Stardust said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
Besides stripping off basic functionality such as bookmarks, Opera also removed Opera M2, its much-loved mail client.
I remember that time! But I started to use Opera Mail only when it became a standalone application.
New mail screenshots look great!
(no dark theme?)It's dark for me in my current dark theme...
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@mossman said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
@Stardust said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
Besides stripping off basic functionality such as bookmarks, Opera also removed Opera M2, its much-loved mail client.
I remember that time! But I started to use Opera Mail only when it became a standalone application.
New mail screenshots look great!
(no dark theme?)It's dark for me in my current dark theme...
ok, no spoilers, I will test it later
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18th
I remember when Opera went from Presto & dropped all the features years ago (I still have some of the old Opera Presto background images) -
@mossman: absolutely !
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@ZarkBit It's related to having an old profile. The devs are looking into it.
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Is it possible to import our M2 data?
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Hi,
Can't send my mail.
The send button has no effect...
And it seems that the button "new mail" is missing, unless i click on the mail icon in the left panel.
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@chantoine
Hi, I can send but I use IMAP, do you use POP3?Cheers, mib
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@chantoine Check out this topic: https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/53306/sending-emails. Does it sound like the issue you're having?
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@mib2berlin: i use IMAP
tested on 2 accounts on 2 different providers... -
@jane-n: Thanks for the link. Except that i have all folders, it seems the same.
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@chantoine Please start a new topic about this issue here: https://forum.vivaldi.net/category/191/vivaldi-mail, so we could figure out what's happening?
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Thank you so much for this much requested feature. All of us, especially longtime Opera (Presto) users have been waiting for this feature to land in Vivaldi.
It is remarkable how distinct Vivaldi has become as a browser. Unlike the competition which treats users like an afterthought Vivaldi treats its users with real respect.
Vivaldi is fast becoming my browser of choice on any platform. It is the only application for which I am willing to discard my philosophy of using only FOSS software. Such is the usefulness of this browser.
I recently introduced some of my colleagues to Vivaldi (Stable) and they are absolutely charmed. They just love how productive it has made them. Tab tiling and the sidebar are cited as their favourite features. Who knew that regular users appreciate a browser which doesn't treat its users as dumb people (/sarcasm).
Again, please allow me to convey my deepest regards to the Vivaldi Team for such an excellent product.
P.S.: A special shout out to the awesome of Vivaldi community. You have been absolutely great.
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@HealingCross There is no need for concern. Using Vivaldi Mail is totally optional. There should not be any adverse interactions with external email clients, and Vivaldi even has a "Turn Mail Client Off" setting.
As a member of the Soprano team, I was not an "early adopter" of "M3", only a casual tester. I preferred to use an external email client. However, once M3 became solid-enough for daily use, I found myself using it more and more because I truly liked the way that it worked, and how it worked with the web applications that I use. I now use Vivaldi as my primary desktop email client.
If you choose not to use Mail, you will still continue to enjoy the same web browsing experience that you always have. Or you can try it, and you may find that you really like it. Vivaldi's goal was to make a web browser that provides a superior user experience, and they strive to do the same with Mail and Calendar.
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Great news, thanks! So far checked and confirming it working fine with @outlook.com and @vivaldi.net acounts.
Not working with @gmail.com accounts. After entering the password it says something like that: "Sign in with Google account is temporary blocked for this application." -
Congrats to @jon and everyone who made this possible!