Vivaldi Mail 1.0: A powerful email client built right into your browser.
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Sadly another regression from 5.2:
Sound on "https://artlist.io" doesn't work anymore. I have never used it myself, but a customer complains, that it was working before the last updates, and doesn't work with current versions. I can confirm it's not working with current version. Shall I create a bug or is it already known? Or does anybody has an other workaround to make the sound working in Vivaldi? -
@newscpq said in Vivaldi Mail 1.0: A powerful email client built right into your browser.:
@ahmetturp: Mozilla Seamonkey (https://www.seamonkey-project.org) back in the days, was a browser and an e-mail client as well, already; and Opera, too.
So Vivaldi is not pioneering, rather keeping Jon's vision of internet usage through the years...
Well - if we're going down that road then obviously this is all a copy of Netscape 4 "Communicator"... which was - of course - the first Internet Suite back in 1997.
Edit: followed by Opera 4 in 2000 (I had been using Opera 3 + the Bat! in-between). Seamonkey was quite late to the party...
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@colebantam I can also confirm it. Sound is set to Automatic for that site, but setting it to Allow makes no difference.
Please see How to Report a Bug.
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@pesala: It is reported: VB-89858
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@jon Now that the whole stuff is stable, can we get a separate feed reader page?
Related request: https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/54298/separate-feed-reader-internal-page
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@Nekomajin , we will get there.
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@jon
Well, you said that a year ago...It's worth waiting for, because the whole stuff you've just released is awesome, but the email junk on the current feed reader interface is really disturbing.
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Amazing!
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I am here for Feeds.
I wish it was completely separate from the Mail. -
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@Nekomajin Have you connected any mail account to Vivaldi?
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@luetage
No. Why? -
@Mithaldu Grmmpffff.... And where is your "Big Thanks" to me? I alerted the V-Team internally.
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Hi, congrats and all that, but how to hook up a Google or Exchange (Outlook) account again? There seems just IMAP and POP3 options when adding an email account. Thank you!
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@Nekomajin In the meantime you could use the mail panel/page instead of the feeds panel. Simply hide all entries in the panel except for the feeds.
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@luetage
That's not a solution, nor even a workaround. I use the feeds panel, but it's highly inconvenient to open the panel every time I want to switch to a new source. And no, I won't turn off the floating panel auto-close feature. And this whole thing doesn't even matter, because there are just too many unnecessary UI elements related to mail.I know you want to help, but this issue can't be solved with workarounds.
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@DoctorG said in Vivaldi Mail 1.0: A powerful email client built right into your browser.:
@Mithaldu Grmmpffff.... And where is your "Big Thanks" to me? I alerted the V-Team internally.
True, most of thanks to you. And to be honest, when i saw i was talking to a fellow Perler i thought the matter was in good hands.
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@alexjak
"Mail client startup failed: Error: TypeError....."
Tried 1 account on Debian and another account on Win 10.
Both with same error. The acount data is in there though when viewed under the main setup, but no go.
An existing account on snapshot 5.3.2679.50 is still working ...added Fixed:
from the troubleshooting page -"Solution: Re-index your db
Both of these above errors (error #1 and #2) can be fixed by deleting the database so that the message headers are re-fetched and everything re-indexed
(Warning: You will lose POP3 messages or any message that has already been deleted from the server, along with local drafts and outbox messages)""Open your profile directory (You can find the location of the profile directory by going to vivaldi:about and see Profile Path)
Close Vivaldi
Find folder “Default/Storage/ext/mpognobbkildjkofajifpdfhcoklimli/def/IndexedDB” and delete it .
Open Vivaldi
Once you open Vivaldi again, it will start fetching all the mails again (Note: it won’t need to re-download the content since that’s still stored under your Profile Path/Default/Mail folder)
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After deleting IndexedDB, started Vivaldi and it came right up. -
@Nekomajin I wrote “in the meantime”… Many of us use workarounds or modifications to adapt the browser to our needs. You will only become more impatient over time, waiting for the feature