Catch up to the latest fixes – Vivaldi Browser snapshot 3222.3
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I have a question... about Crash Reports.
With the last snapshots, V offers to let me send crash reports back to V. I looked in my Crash Reports folder, and I have 3 empty folders and 1 folder named "Completed" which has 204 items with several dating back a year or so. When I start V, it asks me about sending the crash reports now or "maybe later".
Is it safe to delete the 204 items so V will stop asking me about sending them? If it's safe to delete them, maybe that could be an option on the Send/Later dialog box to delete them for users who are not comfortable deleting files from the command prompt/terminal. Thank you and Happy New Year all!
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@JimTDI Delete all items (the dmp files) in folders, so Vivaldi can send actual ones.
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@DoctorG Thanks for your reply. I'm assuming I should also delete the corresponding .meta files but thought I would ask first to someone who knows. Thanks!
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@JimTDI If i want to clean-up, i delete the Crashpad folder
Vivaldi will create all needed folders when detecting crashes. -
@DoctorG OK, noted. Again, thanks!
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I cannot get rid of the trashed messages in email. I delete them permanently and next day I see them again in my trashcan. And the funny thing is that I have deleted them from the source, i.e. from the gmail itself.
And something else about email. When I was opening it, it used to open the mail view at the same time. Now I have to manually press "unread" or "received" to see the detailed view. Same happens when closing. By closing mail the view stays until I close the tab, while mail has already disappeared into the side panel.
Needless to say that the mouse gesture only opens the mail view in a tab. The mail panel must be opened manually -
@nutcracker Google Mail has a crazy implementation of IMAP and folder management, deleted mails reappear.
I have it on other clients like Thunderbird or K9-Mail, too. -
A Happy New Year, everyone!
Oh, the first Friday snapshot was skipped! -
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