We’ve rolled out Two-Factor Authentication for Vivaldi accounts and a new reputation system for Vivaldi Webmail access.
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I might of missed it here, but is there a way to see your reputation points?
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@m00t Open https://forum.vivaldi.net/me/ (is your forum profile).
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I still can't add my Vivaldi email on the browser and this is very sad. Can anyone from Vivaldi please help?
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@ingolftopf Cool!
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@kwh said in We’ve rolled out Two-Factor Authentication for Vivaldi accounts and a new reputation system for Vivaldi Webmail access.:
I still can't add my Vivaldi email on the browser and this is very sad. Can anyone from Vivaldi please help?
I checked your profile and noticed that your posts here are basically asking about Vivaldi webmail. Is there nothing else you'd like to know or share about Vivaldi? Are you here only to get access to webmail?
I would even dare say that's a spammer behavior :P, change your post's topic to something more alluring...Or (as @jane-n pointed out as this other thread), since usage of all Vivaldi services contribute for your reputation, why not login to Vivaldi Social, search for a subject you like (a hobby, your favorite sports team, you city) and comment some of the posts using your Vivaldi account on Mastodon?
I have no idea what the reputation algorithm takes into account, but at least you'd be using your Vivaldi account to something you like about and focus out from whining into not having access to that one single service out of many others...
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@pauloaguia I don’t appreciate your idea of accusing me as a spammer which I am not and obviously I am here to ask about the webmail service since that what Vivaldi wants us to interact? As I said I am introvert and not really into sharing stuff online in this social media age with information being disclosed all the time so webmail is the only thing I would like to discuss about.
Also, to be fair I have no one to spam and I have my own hey.com premium email. I am here simply wanna try it as a new product and provide feedback which I did provide a lot to HEY email but like the OP said the Vivaldi webmail is the glitchiest ever so I am fine with or without having it but just not appreciate being accused of me being a spammer. It wouldn’t make sense to do all these things just to spam for a short time and get blocked. Common sense is not so common…
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@kwh said in We’ve rolled out Two-Factor Authentication for Vivaldi accounts and a new reputation system for Vivaldi Webmail access.:
Common sense is not so common…
On that at least we can agree
As for the rest, I apologize for any unintended misinterpretation of my words, and I'll leave it to moderation to edit them out if needed.
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@pauloaguia You guys are so obsessed with the ideas of spammer. This forum is more hostile than Reddit lol
If you have stalked me already you'd know the only reason I use Vivaldi is because of their browser as I believe in the founder instead of Opera. At this point, there is no need for me to try so hard just to become a "beta tester" of the webmail. Peace.
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@kwh Webmail is not in beta. Just have patience, you get access eventually.
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The webmail has a terrible error message that causes confusion and wastes users' time to finally understand the issue (which is stated in this thread). I suggest showing the error with a link when a user doesn't have enough rep. to use webmail.
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@thoneyugn What error message do you see?
You should see "Access denied. More info here", which links to our Help page about Vivaldi.net error messages, where it's explained.
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oh, I see. My screen was too big and the error is at the right bottom with a link in the same color as the error message, maybe I have missed it. However, I believe there is a big room for the design to improve.
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Be nice if this was mention ANYWHERE in the signup or troubleshooting pages for your services instead of buried here in a news article.
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Any chance anyone here can shed light on being approved for the webmail is also required for the mail client to be accessible? I have setup my account from a different provider, but I can't get it to show me the mail client.
OK I am done. I am uninstalling. Only editing so that someone doesn't go to the trouble of trying to solve this. -
@jphogannet No, the client is accessible to everyone. You simply have to enable mail, calendar and feeds in the initial setup steps, or at any later point through settings.
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@luetage: I enabled it. Toggled it off. Added accounts, deleted them and redid it. Tried a different PC and did all the steps. Never got the mail client to appear. Just the option to add the mail account settings. Actually revamped my signon for my mail because that level of non-functionality, felt like malware for getting logins. As I said, not willing to try anything else, but I did try the obvious. Mail client would NOT show.
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@jphogannet Had you exited and started Vivaldi again?
And Vivaldi Mail client does appear only on first started Vivaldi window, a restriction.