Vivaldi Mail 1.0 RC 2 – Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 2679.50/51
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@Pathduck
Sorry for the late reply.
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[BUG?] a "Mail Search" on "All Messages" shows too many results
try this:
- on Windows 11 x64
- make some heavy usage of Vivaldi mail (I have 8 imap accounts with 40,000 e-mail messages, summed)
- click on the "All Messages" view, on top of the mail Panel
- click into the "Mail Search" field, and type: "subject:chat", to search for all e-mail messages that contain "chat" in the subject
you'll see that Vivaldi will show you messages that contain what you searched for, AS WELL AS many others that don't contain (not even in the RAW text of the original message) the text you searched for.
Try with different search patterns (e.g.: just "chat", instead of "subject:chat"), you'll see that many messages will be shown even if they DON'T contain "chat", at all (not even in the RAW text of the original e-mail).
anyone confirms?
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@newscpq
Hi, I cant test this at moment but are you on the latest update from today?
There are many mail bug fixes actually:
https://vivaldi.com/blog/desktop/update-four-5-3/Cheers, mib
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the bug is related to Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 2679.50/51
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@mrmamen: yes, it's can
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Since Google "cancelled" my venerable (and perfect) Opera mail, I'm struggling to replace it with the Vivaldi mail client and have two questions to everyone who uses it as primary mail client:
- How can I insert a link to an outgoing mail (I mean in link form: "press it and go to the url")?
- How can I quick-label an outgoing mail (without creating a filter)? Right click the outgoing mail does not have such an option as in received mails.
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@nutcracker There is a Create Link button on the Mail Composer toolbar, or you can simply paste a URL from the clipboard.
We seem to have lost the option to label sent emails. If I recall correctly, it was there earlier.
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@pesala: Thanks for the response. Link problem solved and waiting for the solution to the labeling problem.
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I've just found a bug affecting the Search Field when used as a Button [& i verified it in a virgin profile]. It applies both with the button in its default location, & also if the button is dragged down into the Status Bar. The symptom is that the dropdown [or pushup? heehee] history list cannot be activated, ie, clicking the little history triangle icon is broken. If i revert Search to the classic text field, that icon resumes proper operation.
I searched the forum for "search field button" spanning [only] the last three months, but didn't see any existing mentions. Is this an already noticed & reported bug?
VB-89955
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I'm not sure which late build was responsible for the change and if it's intended new behaviour, but if you want to add a bookmark with the traditional ways (i.e. not draging the tab to the bookmark panel) you get all bookmark folders expanded by default, (previously it was only last folder open and everything else collapsed) which is super annoying (I have folders that contain 5 or more subfolders so it's a torture scrolling down in that small area of 6 lines! -which is another issue on itself-), I hope it's a bug?
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@npro Euw, it's
Not Good
! Compounding the inconvenience, there's no scrollbar to assist rapid drag-downs, so it's RSI bigtime on the wheel. I shall stick with the D&D way to the BM Panel. -
@npro said in Vivaldi Mail 1.0 RC 2 – Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 2679.50/51:
I hope it's a bug?
Perhaps, but you can now collapse the entire tree quickly with the
\
shortcut.It would be best if the tree remembered its previous state, e.g. with one particular branch expanded.
I find it easier to us Add Active Tab on the Bookmark Toolbar. Navigate to any subfolder, then add the tab.
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@Pesala said in Vivaldi Mail 1.0 RC 2 – Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 2679.50/51:
Perhaps, but you can now collapse the entire tree quickly with the \ shortcut.
doesn't work here, typing\
just adds the slash to the Name textfield.edtit: you mean you have to select first a folder, then it works, but collapses everything to Bookmarks.
It would be best if the tree remembered its previous state, e.g. with one particular branch expanded.
like it was before, yep. And even better, I think in the past the bookmark folder space was not just 6 lines, it should be dragable to user's height wish.
I find it easier to us Add Active Tab on the Bookmark Toolbar. Navigate to any subfolder, then add the tab.
Maybe. Thing is I don't use the Bookmark Toolbar since the '90s, because it takes unnecessary height, its an ugly anti-aesthetic stripe to me that spans across the whole monitor and hiding/unhiding it with a shortcut is not my beer...
I think I'll just report it later.
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@npro said in Vivaldi Mail 1.0 RC 2 – Vivaldi Desktop Browser snapshot 2679.50/51:
doesn't work here, typing \ just adds the slash to the Name textfield.
Obviously, you have to focus the folder tree before selecting a folder in which to save the bookmark.
I don't use the Bookmark Toolbar since the '90s, because it takes unnecessary height
I use a CSS mod to autohide the Bookmark Bar, so that is never a problem.
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@Pesala yep, found it out moments later and edited accordingly.
Still, hide/auto-hide or not, that stripe ain't my thing, but thx for the
\
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@npro Re collapsed tab stacks, since Vivaldi only allows tabs from just a single Window to be collapsed anyway, collapsing folders there should look like the left side (root+1) instead of right-side:
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can't login into google account, since this morning...
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With Vivaldi Mail for Desktop Vivaldi now stable, how long until we start getting betas of Vivaldi Mail for Mobile?