Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview
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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.
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I just started using the mail and the calendar yesterday and I really like it so far. I think the mail is easier to use for me than the Thunderbird software.
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well for what it's worth (and i understand ymmv), i really, really like it
sure; there will always be things that might be tweaked and improved, and i get it that for some people the paradigm change is a step too far - that's fine and that's the way the world works.
all that said; there's so much effort gone into this, that's clear, and i'm genuinely impressed by how well thought out it is already. kudos to jon and the team for an outstanding job.
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I somehow broke the mailindex in one of my two accounts. Now M3 tells me, that currently I have 60605 unread mails of which I received 60439.
And in the list view I see more mails when using a filter than without filter.
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@Wolfgang said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
force a reindex? how?
did you try to right click on the account you want to reindex? There are several options that maybe work...
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@Wolfgang I've done it before, a couple of times, but it's been a while. Pretty sure I deleted the C:\Users(user)\AppData\Local\Vivaldi\User Data\Default\Storage\ext\mpognobbkildjkofajifpdfhcoklimli file.
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@Ayespy Thank you. Seems to work, is reindexing. Unfortunately I lost the information "unread" at that point (minor problem because like 50000 from the time before M3 were "unread" anyway)
So I think my problem is solved or will be, once the re-indexing is doneOne last question: What does "mpognobbkildjkofajifpdfhcoklimli" mean in German or English?
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@Wolfgang It's the code name of an extension. Probably the indexing extension, or maybe just the M3 extension.
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@Wolfgang said in Introducing Vivaldi Mail in Technical Preview:
What does "mpognobbkildjkofajifpdfhcoklimli" mean
Thatโs the ID of
browser.html
, which loads Vivaldiโs user interface. See here โvivaldi://inspect/#apps
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