Mail M3?
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Hello,
I suppose it's wrong to ask for the mail client YET one more time!! Any ideas? -
@hstoellinger I use it daily in the test versions. Its progress is good. It's not ready yet.
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@hstoellinger same as Ayespy. it's a work in progress. BTW t's my default mail client.
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Yeah. I'm looking forward to it too! The integrated mail client is one of the reasons I started using Opera!
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Will the email client included support for RSS feeds?
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@Pesala I believe that is in the long view. No sign of it for early releases.
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@Pesala Mail still does not support POP so I would not wait for RSS in the near future.
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@Gwen-Dragon Fine. I didn't know RSS depends on POP.
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@Gwen-Dragon Thank you for the info. Anyway, RSS will take a bit long to long to be available.
And there's nothing wrong with your english unlike mine. -
@Gwen-Dragon Interesting tip. I am at work right now. Try it later.
Thanks for the tip. -
@hstoellinger I use it daily in the test versions. Its progress is good. It's not ready yet.
May I test it too?
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@blisca In order to test it, one has to be admitted as a "Soprano" - an internal tester. And in order to do that, one generally needs some track record and reputation in the community, such that other admitted Sopranos have seen how one interacts with others, and can vouch for the prospect.
After two and a half years, with probably over a million users and over a hundred thousand registered community members, there are about 70 Sopranos.
If you want to try your luck, you may message @gaelle, the community manager. You might try to explain to her how/why you think you would be a valuable addition to the internal testing community. At the moment you have 17 comments and 2 upvotes. I think the average Soprano has at least a hundred comments and perhaps ten or more upvotes. (I'm at 8125 and 654, but there are Sopranos lots "newer" than me) I think most Sopranos were selected over time, largely because they were engaged in the community and helpful to other users.
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I guess I am qualified for it!
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@Ayespy Same requirements for astronauts in NASA
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@Gwen-Dragon said in Mail?:
Same requirements for astronauts in NASA
No, Vivaldi is more tolerant and allows helpers and testers from many countries, we do not divide into bad and good countries like the US organizations and administration do.
It was a joke))) I did not mean politics
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@Gwen-Dragon said in Mail?:
Aha, sosoo. A joke.
Well, a Vivaldi tester (called a Soprano) has to sing in Sopran for about 1 hour and has to prove knowledge about playing Violina, Spinet and an Fagott (Bassoon). And they have to eat 100 Mozartkugels.
After this nice torture and investigative asking they are really 100% tester-proof.I can only play on nerves. But perfect.
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@Gwen-Dragon said in Mail?:
Mozartkugels
I had googled what is Mozartkugels and now I'm dreaming to became Vivaldi tester )))
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Is this for real? RSS won't be part of mail? Seriously??? (Although, to be fair and honest, it should not be a part of mail - it should have been released a year ago, as it's a very, very, VERY small amount of work to code an RSS reader.)
Ooooh boy...
Do I really have to be stuck on Opera 12 until 2020?
Looks like I do.