Vivaldi Mail app for mobile phones
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Simple application just only to Vivaldi mail client (not Vivaldi Browser app) - example like Google Gmail, Microsoft Outlook apps etc.
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In one hand it's a good idea but in the other hand (I'm a Samsung user but I think this functionnality should exist in other mail app) Samsung mail offer the possibility to regroup several mail account on the same application. After all it depend on the interest of everyone if we prefer to have two different applications or an all-in-one.
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I use AquaMail and its wonderful. Its one of the only mail apps that actually runs locally on your phone and connects to your mail services (POP, IMAP, Exchange) directly.
This is why I stopped using the Outlook app. In case people are not aware, all those mail apps on Android and iOS don't connect to your mail servers directly. They transfer your username and password to a remote service, example Microsoft for Outlook and that servers is the one connecting, and downloading your messages.
This is a BIG security and privacy risk and those apps don't even mention that you are not really downloading and browsing the messages on your phone but on their servers. I don't want a third party to have my email logins and be able to read my messages. -
For all, looking for a slim E-Mail Client that is privacy oriented,
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Yes. A Vivaldi Mail app for mobile phones is much needed now that many use smart phones. Hey, if they can do a mobile app for their web browser, then surely to God, they can do one for mail too.
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Agreed. M3 can't come fast enough for mobile platforms or RoundCube needs to revamp the webmail app. Trying to do anything here is insane.
What is normally a mail command (move to a folder) seems to be turned into a Brower Command.
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Also, cannot tolerate this view, even on my tablet.
(SOLVED)... There are other skins that are "elastic". Tried it and works well now on my 8" tablet. -
Hi,
Was this FR related to Vivaldi WebMail?
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FairEmail, one of the last remaining FOSS email app on Android, were killed by Google. FairEmail has many option and respect our privacy like Vivaldi. I know it's not easy but please fork FairEmail.
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@sopranos-0 Been using this for a while and find it be the best best I've ever used. Yes, I just noticed on their webpage this occurrence.
https://email.faircode.eu -
@sopranos-0 Damn, thatβs bad news. Anyway, this is a duplicate β https://forum.vivaldi.net/post/210165
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@Nordlicht Fairemail is great and can read Vivaldi mail, but I think it is a little too complicated because of things that the average smartphone user (and probably average email user) doesn't understand. Like I still don't understand POP3 and IMAP, I was only able to get Fairemail to handle incoming Vivaldi mail by fumbling through the setup process and guessing as to which settings to use. I know Fairemail handles a lot of the setup automatically, but still, I personally have been/was confused initially. A Vivaldi mail app/interface that is simpler would be greatly appreciated.
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@Dborhanian
Hej there. You can use k-9 Mail for vivaldi webmail.
https://github.com/thundernest/k-9 or from f-droid. It's FOSS and is developed in cooperation with thunderbird developers. -
@vivaldiuser112020 thank you very much!
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Well, for completion sake, it needs Mail, Calendar, Tasks and RSS feed reader. I'd consider Mail, Calendar and Tasks as one app and an RSS reader as another app. Or even a separate app for notes/tasks alone. Although i apreciate having the notes in Vivaldi mobile browser, i think it belongs in a different app.
For now i would be really happy with RSS and Tasks apps, as there's no way to sync these in mobile (that i know of).