Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview
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@Abhimanyu
I understand that well. Nevermind. -
Hi!
Is there any chance that within a reasonable time the Vivaldi mail client will accept multiple aliases for one email account, where the provider does?
Thanks.
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@DavidJ I know that this is something that they hope to do as soon as possible (I would like to see this as well) but I don't have any information beyond that.
Is there any chance that within a reasonable time the Vivaldi mail client will accept multiple aliases for one email account, where the provider does?
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Hello all from Australia.
YAY Vivaldi Team!
Only this week I was told by my email provider (Fastmail) that Opera M2 would no longer be able to access their servers (for security reasons).
In fact it was the Fastmail support team who provided a link to this forum.I've used Opera from about v3.2 and Operamail M2 was, and still is, so fantastic.
It is a tribute to those early M2 developers that M2 has worked perfectly, without updates for over 20 years.
That has to be a software record!I've used Vivaldi since 'The Split' from Opera.
I've always championed an M3 but became disillusioned that it would never happen, so I stayed with M2.BUT NOW ...
Well done John & the Vivaldi Team and THANK YOU.
OziIan3880
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Thanks for welcome, G-D.
Right now I'm feeling pretty dumb after being SO excited about the mail client.
I thought I did everything right about downloading a version of Vivaldi (with 'M3') from the bottom of the forum, but I cannot find any reference to actually using 'M3'.
I tried the snapshots, but the installer won't allow me to proceed because I have a newer version installed.I've obviously missed something and it's late at night, so a little help would be appreciated.
Thanks and regards,
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@OziIan3880 Enabling "mail" is behind the experimental wall.
Go to vivaldi://experiments/ to enable it.You will need to restart the browser after doing so.
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@TbGbe
Thanks for help.
That was the info I missed and needed.
I have mail enabled.
Time to start playing.Thanks & regards,
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@OziIan3880 said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
Time to start playing.
YESSSSSSssssss ! Too easy!
No playing necessary. M2? M3? Bleh - all familiar stuff, actually.
Thanks to those who helped me get there.
Again - W E L L D O N E Vivaldi developers. It is appreciated.
OziIan
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OK - now for some extra help
Since forever I have used a program called 'Mailwasher Pro' [https://www.firetrust.com/products/mailwasher-pro] to pre-filter emails before downloading.
One of the better features of Mailwasher is that it allows one to automatically start an email client.
Now ... back in the GOOD OLD DAYS of Opera & M2 that was easy, as M2 was a stand-alone email client which could be called up in Mailwasher (ie Pathname/Operamail.exe)With Vivaldi Mail [let's make 'M3' official, OK?] I don't seem to be able to do that.
I tried to see if Vivaldi has any switch options (Pathname/Vivaldi /?) in the Run Command but no luck.
SO ...
At present I have M3 as my 'Start Page' but when I start Vivaldi from Mailwasher it goes to the default version with Speed Dial - which I went to great lengths to disable. Grrrrrr ...
I was hoping, then, some of you very clever Vivaldi people could let me know if there are any switch options when starting Vivaldi - like Pathname/Vivaldi.exe /Mail /Update - OR some other way I can start M3 from within Mailwasher.
Thanks in advance,
OziIanPS ... Maybe I should be posting in another forum?
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@OziIan3880 Yeah, make a new topic. This is not a support topic.
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bendig
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@luetage
Thanks Luetage. Will do. -
How to sync Tasks with Google Tasks? It doesn't show my todo from Google Tasks
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Very excited to see a successor to Opera M2!
This post says that labels are all synced, but what about the seen/unseen state? If I configure Vivaldi Mail on multiple computers and an email is marked as "seen" on one of them, will that state propagate to the others?
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@daniel15 No, it will not. "read" can propagate, but at present "seen" cannot. In fact, many mail providers do not even have a "seen" status to register through IMAP.
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@Ayespy said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
@daniel15 No, it will not. "read" can propagate, but at present "seen" cannot. In fact, many mail providers do not even have a "seen" status to register through IMAP.
Some IMAP servers support custom flags ("keywords") which could be used for this purpose. For example, Dovecot (which is one of the most popular IMAP server applications) supports them.
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Does it support IMAP IDLE for real-time notification of new emails, rather than manually polling?
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@daniel15 I don't know the exact mechanism, but it does seem to receive "push" email whether the polling interval has passed or not.
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@Ayespy said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
@daniel15 I don't know the exact mechanism, but it does seem to receive "push" email whether the polling interval has passed or not.
Thanks for the reply! Good to know
I'm currently waiting for it to fully sync/index my main inbox (~12 years worth of email, ~250,000 emails in total... I really need to clean it out one day) to see how well it performs with that account. I was about to hit the storage limit on my legacy free Google Apps account so I'm migrating to a different email provider (MXRoute) via
imapsync
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@daniel15 said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
Does it support IMAP IDLE for real-time notification of new emails, rather than manually polling?
I was going to say to turn on logging in the mail settings and check the log in the dev console to see if M3 and the server report that they support IDLE and that it's actually working. But, I'm not getting anything logged to the console. It used to work though when M3 first came out.