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    4. Vivaldi Mail 1.0: A powerful email client built right into your browser.

    Vivaldi Mail 1.0: A powerful email client built right into your browser.

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    • jon
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      jon Vivaldi Team
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      Vivaldi differentiates itself from the browser pack with the launch of its new and powerful built-in mail client Vivaldi Mail, Vivaldi Calendar, and Vivaldi Feed Reader. Now available on your desktop and notebooks.

      Click here to see the full blog post

      CEO & Co-founder Vivaldi

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      admm
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      Cool🐱 !

      Vivaldi Menu

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    • Chas4
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      Chas4
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      2nd
      So much packed into Mail 1.0


      Why Open the Web?

      Despite the connecting purpose of the Web, it is not entirely open to all of its users.
      When used correctly, HTML documents can be displayed across platforms and devices.
      However, many devices are excluded access to Web content.

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    • stardepp
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      stardepp Translator Ambassador
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      Third 😎

      Congratulations to the Vivaldi team, great news, a next milestone reached 👍️

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      🍀 Work spaces changed my work flow🍀Search Engine Collection🍀My Themes🍀Windows11 24H2🍀Samsung Galaxy A 54 5G | Android 15 🍀

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      luetage Supporters Soprano
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      Congratulations on the release. The promise of inbuilt mail was the reason I started using Vivaldi.

      github ◊ vfm

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    • ahmetturp
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      ahmetturp
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      About 4 years ago at an event in Istanbul, I remember asking Jon von Tetzchner himself if they were planning to create a new application besides a web browser -perhaps an e-mail client like Mozilla. He seemed to enjoy and showed us the very first version of the Vivaldi Mail embedded in the browser. He said it was just experimental and we were the first people to see it except the developers.

      Now seeing Vivaldi Mail making its full release -not just a legacy e-mail client but creating new milestones- made me a bit emotional and I wanted to share this story with the other users 🙂

      We are not just using a "browser". We are using pioneering software that is made with love.

      Thanks, Vivaldi Devs! 🎉

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    • Fyboch
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      Fyboch Translator
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      Mail and calendar updated are cool indeed, but why so much Yandex sh... stuff has been added? And why I can't delete it from my search engines?

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      plovec
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      Thanks for this release.

      I've been using Feed Reader for a long time ad I appreciate it a lot.

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      mib2berlin Soprano @Fyboch
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      @Fyboch
      Hi, this is a known issue of 5.3, workaround:

      Known issue
      If you have recently upgraded to 5.3 and have a problem where you cannot change search engines (VB-89670), we are still planning a fix for this in a future update. To work around it in the mean time, just disable and immediately re-enable any extensions you have installed that can configure/setup search (.e.g. “DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials”, “Startpage — Private Search Engine”, “Kagi Search”, etc.). Now restart the browser. You should then be able to control the default search engine again in Settings.

      Some user report they have to disable/enable all extensions.
      This was published with the change log of 5.3:
      https://vivaldi.com/blog/desktop/minor-update-three-5-3/

      This is already fixed in the latest snapshot (Beta) Vivaldi 5.3.2679.50.

      Cheers, mib

      Opensuse Tumbleweed x86_64 KDE 6.3 X11, Windows 11 Pro, Vivaldi latest
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    • Fyboch
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      Fyboch Translator @mib2berlin
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      @mib2berlin Oh. That worked! Many thanks~

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      mossman Ambassador
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      Not to be "that guy" but I still haven't been able to reliably import from Thunderbird and won't switch permanently from Opera until import/export of mail to a standard mailbox file works... can't risk data loss on two decades of mail.

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      I'm loving it.

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      newscpq @ahmetturp
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      @ahmetturp: Mozilla Seamonkey (https://www.seamonkey-project.org) back in the days, was a browser and an e-mail client as well, already; and Opera, too.

      So Vivaldi is not pioneering, rather keeping Jon's vision of internet usage through the years...

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      Ruarí Supporters Vivaldi Team @mib2berlin
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      @mib2berlin: It is also fixed in this build which is exactly the same as the snapshot but built for the stable stream.

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      Ruarí Supporters Vivaldi Team @Fyboch
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      @fyboch: You only needed to update. It is fixed with this build

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      DoctorG Soprano @mib2berlin
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      @mib2berlin Current Vivaldi Mail 1.0 is in 5.3.2679.51 Desktop.

      _bug hunter · Volunteer helper · Sopranos tester · Language DE,EN · ♀👵
      Known old dragon lady: Gwen aka Dr. Gwen Agon aka GwenDragon aka DoctorGTesting


      Linux Debian 12 KDE X11 / Windows 11 Pro
      Intel i5-7400 / NVidia GT 710

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      mib2berlin Soprano @DoctorG
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      @DoctorG @Ruarí
      I am sorry, wrong thread, I want to post in the mobile thread about external apps.
      Cheers mib

      Opensuse Tumbleweed x86_64 KDE 6.3 X11, Windows 11 Pro, Vivaldi latest
      HP Probook Intel(R) i5-8350U 16 GB, GPU UHD 620, SSD 256 GB
      Miniforum-B550 AMD Ryzen 7 4700G 16 GB, Radeon Graphics
      Redmi Note 14, HyperOS Android 14

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      DoctorG Soprano @mib2berlin
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      @mib2berlin We are all human 😉

      _bug hunter · Volunteer helper · Sopranos tester · Language DE,EN · ♀👵
      Known old dragon lady: Gwen aka Dr. Gwen Agon aka GwenDragon aka DoctorGTesting


      Linux Debian 12 KDE X11 / Windows 11 Pro
      Intel i5-7400 / NVidia GT 710

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      szakacsg
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      The new mail client is awesome!
      Please make it a "quick reply" feature, like the old Opera browser had:
      http://www.freeemailtutorials.com/operaM2/operaMailInterface.php

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      DocTriv
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      Congratulations to Vivalid Mail 1.0 - it was a long road. And it seems there are still some miles to travel.

      First of all: Import from Opera Mail is here, yeah! And it finally works with me and all my mails seems to be there. But there was a "import failed" message for my GMX accounts. These accounts were marked as offline (is there really no way to the mail accounts settings from within Vivaldi Mail?) and the settings were there, besides the sender name and the passwords, of course.

      1.) But it seems that the passwords are not saved! I can't check or send new mails and if I re-enter the settings for mail accounts, the passwords are gone.

      2.) There are no folders for the adressbook (and feeds) yet. And contacts which had multiple mail adresses in Opera are now split into different contacts (although this feature is supported). And the notes for contacts are gone.

      3.) Custom labels from Opera are gone and I wasn't able to create filters (rules!) or edit labels in Vivaldi Mail.

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