The Vivaldi Webmail supports CalDAV & CardDAV
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Syncing your calendar and contacts to your mobile phones and other desktop calendars become more user-friendly in the Vivaldi Webmail. Find out more.
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Super very first
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Very nice.
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@Philippkirschke Emails are not encrypted by default, but it is possible to send encrypted emails in webmail.
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Hmmm... could this mean someone needed to test a certain mail client's contact and calendar synchronising capabilities...?
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@mossman said in The Vivaldi Webmail supports CalDAV & CardDAV:
Hmmm... could this mean someone needed to test a certain mail client's contact and calendar synchronising capabilities...?
I was thinking the same thing.
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Well, it's not that much working actually, is it?
I can't upload CardDav contacts to my account: it takes ages (like, hours), it continues in the background even if you are disconnected, it can crash (see picture), it can stop unexpectedly and fail to import all the contacts at once.
I have 3,136 contacts in a VCF file size 1,2MB, but I never managed to upload it to vivaldi...
How is it?
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@newscpq calendar.vivaldi.net is accessible at this time.
You want to import Calendar or Address Book in Vivaldi Webmail?
Tested now. Import fails with a 9 MB VCF adress file, never ending processing
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Please, put some more money into https://calendar.vivaldi.net/addressbooks/[email protected]/default server (processor upgrade?): a simple VCF file with 3,136 contacts (1,2MB in size) can't be loaded.
It tries for hours (!!!) then loads just a part of the contacts ~2,000.
Everytime I try again, it crashes.
Why contacts upload is so difficult?
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@newscpq I pinged someone internally to have look!
But please discuss bugs not here in this thread, conitinue here.//MODEDIT: posts moved
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@doctorg said in The Vivaldi Webmail supports CalDAV & CardDAV:
You want to import Calendar or Address Book in Vivaldi Webmail?
I want to import Address Book (Card Dav) because if I do so, I can synchronize them to my Android smartphone with DavX, directly into my contacts application, without using any Google service.
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@newscpq Please report to bug tracker as a issue for product "Vivaldi,net website & services".
And tell in report how large the address file is and which special VCard format it has.My address files are not large enough to test.
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@doctorg I did it, last Friday and Vivaldi Support gave this issue the support Ticket: (CW-1649) Support ticket: CardDav import is completely unreliable, in webmail.vivaldi.net
ModEdit: updated the ticket number.
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@newscpq Sorry, i overlooked that.
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@newscpq Actually you can. Use DAVx5 from F-Droid (important!), this app will sync your contacts and calendars. Use login by email option, will detect everything.
I'm using this for contacts for a couple days and works. One weird thing: if you create groups, the groups' names will appear as contacts, so don't delete'em, will lose the groups.
The rest works as expected.I would like some contacts app that can handle CardDAV directly, obviously not GoogleContacts even if it's from AOSP or LineageOS still being Google's app.
For now, I handle directly CalDAV accounts (calendars) with OneCalendar...without have to sync and use phone's calendar, therefor none app can have access my calendar appointments. I only have to use OneCalendar as calendar default app.
I use LineageOS without GApps.
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There is an update available for the CardDav plugin we use in Vivaldi Webmail. Hopefully it will fix the import issue too.
Since we have a more general Roundcube update already scheduled for after Easter, we'll do the CardDav update then too.
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@obiwan2208 I use DavX5 on Android, as well, but for many reasons I want to be able to load contacts (CardDAV) in some @vivaldi.net accounts and it is not possible at all, now, from webmail.vivaldi.net.
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As I told msg above Use email option (first one), just type your email address [
[email protected]
] and passwordOnce typed will detects your account config and show your contacts and calendars:
*Don't forget give permissions for manage contacts and calendars
I had problems too for make it works,
but only need find the way...
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@obiwan2208 sorry, I thought you were asking me help, while it was the other way around...
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@jane-n said in The Vivaldi Webmail supports CalDAV & CardDAV:
we'll do the CardDav update then too
Hi Jane, do you know if the update has been implemented, already?