Vivaldi Mail 1.0: A powerful email client built right into your browser.
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@appteligent: For Google you need to use an app-password. Scroll down here to learn more: https://help.vivaldi.com/mail/mail-get-started/add-and-manage-mail-accounts/
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Woooow, congratulations!
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Flawless, great work as usual, congratulation
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Please add IRC to Vivaldi Mail!
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@alexjak: Vivaldi does not delete your emails on Gmail. Like any other mail client, it downloads a local copy, and allows you to manage the emails in it's interface - which is then synced to the server. This is standard IMAP funcionality. As for feeds, those are indeed not synced, because there is no central online database (like your mail server) that the client accesses.
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@Team_Vivaldi Gratz for 1.0 !
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Though there's several other [older] threads on it, nobody in this thread has mentioned the ongoing
crapinessahem sub-optimal performance of the OPML Import into V of external extant Feeds. Whilst per my testing V Feed module seems competent when the user creates an individual new feed manually, it's simply just lousy rotten awful when you try to import said external file.My carefully curated, alphabetised sequence of myriad feeds in my FF-Nightly-Feedbro-exported OPML file, end up a totally random disorganised mess in V. Similarly, even first editing said file in a text editor & adding group prefixes to each feed name [to substitute for V's absence of both manual rearranging, & channel grouping], gets mulched up by V's importer... it literally ignores/omits numerous of the prefixes, whilst including some of them, but in any event the final result remains random non-alphabetised mess.
Tbh, given all the public promotional hullabaloo V is making about this public release, i'm pretty amazed this longstanding bug was not solved first. After all, is it not likely that many of the peeps around the world who will only now become exposed to trying Feeds in the new Stable, are going to have their own existing nicely-setup Feeds collection, which they'll be keen to import to V?
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Awesome...I'm going to try these features out... I can see one thing I wiould like already, down the road...folder to groups newsfeeds... bit of an RSS junky...I need to separate the different feeds by subject other wise I'll end up with a feed list a mile long! I'm looking forward to trying out the mail as well! Thanks for all the hard work!
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Congratulations! And kudos, all. What a pleasing surprise it was to see the jump to 1.0! (Are we still to call it M3?
To use a baseball analogy: You hit the ball out of the park! Nobody else has anything comparable...
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@mossman: My situation is similar... But I'll retire my old client (Opera Mail); from its perch on a porch rocker, it can keep all my old mails β safe and available for searches and such. (might even try to code an interface between Vivaldi Mail and Opera Mail, just to simplify things...:) (Yeah: I sometimes shoot for the moon, Alice, to the moon!
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@luetage said in Vivaldi Mail 1.0: A powerful email client built right into your browser.:
Congratulations on the release. The promise of inbuilt mail was the reason I started using Vivaldi.
That's how it was for me too. And the beta version was already good enough for me to give Thunderbird the boot.
Many thanks to the V-Team!
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I apologize if this is answered elsewhere and I missed it. What is the maximum size of the Vivaldi Mail database? With search and event details it could get huge fast. I dropped Outlook because I exceeded the database size constraints. Thank you.
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We barely noticed the time passing...
Any word on M3?
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@slake thank you, that heped
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As a Fastmail customer and user, I wanted to weigh in on the whole integrating mail, calendar, and more in the browser concept. Paradox - I cannot comment on the (full) blog post in Vivaldi - tried allowing trackers, and I allowed 3rd party cookies, didn't help.
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@lukascarls said in Vivaldi Mail 1.0: A powerful email client built right into your browser.:
Please add IRC to Vivaldi Mail!
Ha ha ha... I think I see what you're referring to there!
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@OakdaleFTL said in Vivaldi Mail 1.0: A powerful email client built right into your browser.:
@mossman: My situation is similar... But I'll retire my old client (Opera Mail); from its perch on a porch rocker, it can keep all my old mails β safe and available for searches and such. (might even try to code an interface between Vivaldi Mail and Opera Mail, just to simplify things...:) (Yeah: I sometimes shoot for the moon, Alice, to the moon!
Understood - but I'm kind of in that situation already... using Vivaldi on a work laptop with IMAP connections to a couple of current mailboxes but keeping Opera for the monthly backup.
The trouble is that this keeps me in limbo - on the desktop PC I now have Vivaldi stable for browsing, Opera for backing up, a Vivaldi snapshot on my profile testing mail from an Opera import and a Vivaldi snapshot on my wife's profile trying (and failing) to get a working import of her Thunderbird mail.
I'm just waiting patiently until I can have a single Vivaldi stable install there...!
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Just β Wow!
Wow! I really loved that brief excursion into content censorship and feelings... Whatever would adults do without the omnipresent gatekeepers to shield minds unsure enough to fear easy corruption but quite sure enough to demand what might offend someone be relegated to the internet's bit bucket, the PC Memory Hole.
Well done! (I remember someone didn't like the color red β an oops worthy mischaracterization, no?:)