Vivaldi Mail 1.0: A powerful email client built right into your browser.
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@Pesala Thank you for your reply!
However, this way you can only create an imap folder, so the mail you put in there will also take up space on the mail server. I was thinking of a solution like local folders in Thunderbird: mail placed there is stored only on the computer. -
Hello! thanks for the new product. there is one problem. if the mail server has a self-signed certificate, then it is not possible to connect to it, because such a certificate cannot be added to exceptions, as in other mail clients.
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@Durlyn said in Vivaldi Mail 1.0: A powerful email client built right into your browser.:
if the mail server has a self-signed certificate, then it is not possible to connect to
A already reported issue in internal bug tracker.
VB-74564 "M3 does not recognize self signed server certificates" - Confirmed.Yes, there is a need to override such broken SSL certificates.
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looking forward to use it!
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That worked! thanks
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I'm really enjoying the mail client and calendar built right into the Vivaldi browser!
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@ElenaMorini please open a new topic about issues you encounter. If the connection cannot be established, a firewall or virus scanner may interfere with the connection
Edit: I just saw that you have already opened a new thread here https://forum.vivaldi.net/topic/96546/constant-problem-with-server
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@ElenaMorini
I had this "Timeout connecting to server" issue at a certain work location and it was driving me absolutely crazy.
Finally I discovered that when I was connecting through my phone's hotspot - AND the phone was connecting to a local WIFI at the workspace - I couldn't get the mail to work. Once I turned off wifi on the phone, all is green
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@Shoham how do you connect the phones WiFi to the WLAN of the location when it's also setting up the hotspot? My phone can do either this or that, never both at the same time..
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@WildEnte said in Vivaldi Mail 1.0: A powerful email client built right into your browser.:
@Shoham how do you connect the phones WiFi to the WLAN of the location when it's also setting up the hotspot? My phone can do either this or that, never both at the same time..
I had this exact experience on a couple of recent trips abroad - I've been using a hotspot on my work phone to access mobile data (since I have to pay for that now - yay Brexit!) and discovered that this phone will happily continue its hotspot even when it reconnects to the hotel WiFi in the evening. If the other devices switch to a fixed WiFi then the hotspot will automatically switch off, but if the hotspot remains the strongest signal it will just keep going.
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@WildEnte
I don't know. It's seems to be possible on my Galaxy S23. -
Hi - new user here and I'm looking forward to migrating from Outlook! - Chris
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@CGarrett23 I can help you
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