Vivaldi.net Email
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If Vista was a shit,i have hesitated a long time before try Windows 7 but it's a good system and no more intrusive than XP if you configure it well and choose your update etc. Maybe Ubuntu will be more easy for you with softwares installed and many drivers for hadware . Before install you can try an ISO live to have an idea , you have ISO of windows 7 (legal) and Ubuntu possible on the net
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better try knoppix 7.2.0 live cd/dvd linux system on ur machines, just boot into dvd or cd, you can run knoppix.
or install knoppix to your pendrive usb disk,boot into any machines available -
Hello Debbie I have been using he settings you have supplied to add my Vivaldi mail to my microsoft live account, but each time I have entered the details live mail cannot connect to your server. IT has come back with different reasons each time. does live mail only accept pop 3 as I am trying to set up on imap
Thanks
Andre -
Still waiting for Identities to come back I want to say goodbye to GMail forgood, but to do so, I need one more identity on Vivaldi Mail. Two identities shouldn't cause too much server pressure, right? I'd even pay for it.
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Hi, what kind of problems with Vivaldi Mail you have?
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Hi, what kind of problems with Vivaldi Mail you have?
Well, like I said: I can't add more identities like you could in the past. It would be nice to have one more identity so I can fully switch from GMail to Vivaldi Mail as I need to identities
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Hi everyone,
We increased the attachment size limit to 40MB. We hope this change would help most of you.
Thanks,
Tatsuki -
when could vivaldi user upload photos to albums via vivaldi email addresses?
hope ur system will activate such functions soon.
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Hi everyone,
We increased the attachment size limit to 40MB. We hope this change would help most of you.
Thanks,
TatsukiAs long as I still can't add a second identity, this change doesn't help me at all.
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Hi !
@tatsuki:We increased the attachment size limit to 40MB.
Can you confirm it's size of message or really the summed sizes of attached files ?
In the first case, attachements will be limited (by Base64 encoding) at around 27MB -
We increased the attachment size limit to 40MB.
thx
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[hide]I've just tested vivaldi.net email with http://emailipleak.com
Result: vivaldi.net reveals the IP of the computer I send my mail from.
That's not good. (gmail, for instance, doesn't do that.)
Can you change this?[/hide] -
I don't get the same result
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[hide]But I do with vivaldi (and not with several other mail providers).
I just re-did the test to be sure.[/hide] -
It seems like you've send your test mail using SMTP, am I wrong?
If you do the same with a Gmail account, I'm pretty sure it leaks your IP info as well.
Use webmail interface for sending your mail and you won't get any leak. -
[hide]I used SMTP, of course. That's the only practical way.
But with gmail (and several others), the IP is not leaked with SMTP.[/hide] -
But with gmail (and several others), the IP is not leaked with SMTP:
How do you do ?
When I send mail test using Gmail account with SMTP, I get an IP leak. -
[hide]The outward smtp server is smtp.googlemail.com, SSL/TLS always.
(And I also get no IP leak with the outward smtp server smtp.gmail.com, SSL/TLS always.)[/hide] -
Since this morning when trying to get mail via POP3 I'm receiving the following message:
"The server didn't provide a root certificate during the session, and there is no corresponding root certificate in your address book. The connection may not be secure. Please contact your server administrator."
That's what I'm doing.
Dear server administrator, could you please fix the issue ASAP?Also, I guess it may be caused by software update/certificate change due to the Heartbleed bug. Could you please inform us all if there was bugged software on your server and, if yes, what you've done about it and what we should be doing.
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ostap: The certificates for the email servers were changed yesterday. They are now using the same Extended Validation certificate as the webmail server. This new certificate is signed using the more secure SHA-256 method, and is chained to the same root as before through a different intermediate CA certificate, but that certificate is sent by the servers, so verification should work fine.
Which email client are you using?
As I recall, there have been reports about problems with some clients, e.g. old versions of The Bat (your quoted message sounds like it is coming from that client), and the GlobalSign root, which could be fixed by installing the Root. It could be that such old clients also have problems with SHA-256 certificates, and a client that have such issues might blame it on a "missing root" when it really is lacking a feature. If so, an upgrade may be necessary.
If you want to try installing the intermediate and Root, see:
https://support.globalsign.com/customer/portal/articles/1223443-extendedssl-intermediate-certificates (top certificate)
https://support.globalsign.com/customer/portal/articles/1426602-globalsign-root-certificates (the R2 certificate)For more information about some SHA-256 compatibility, see https://support.globalsign.com/customer/portal/articles/1499561