jon,
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If you used M2 in Opera and enjoyed it, you really should be using Vivaldi Mail (M3).

If you have never used M2 or M3, maybe it is time to give it a try?

https://vivaldi.com/features/mail/

lazza,
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@jon I tried setting up Vivaldi Calendar yesterday. It seemed to recognize all of my CalDav events fine. The problem is that it does not seem to sync events back.

So now I created a few events that do not reflect in my web calendar nor on my phone. 😢

I am using Infomaniak Calendar for the account.

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aronkvh,
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@jon Integrated mail is a great idea but Vivaldi Mail has a weird, sometimes confusing layout. + Why does it treat RSS feeds as emails?

jon,
@jon@vivaldi.net avatar

@aronkvh

We do things a bit differently at times and not without reason, but we will continue to polish what we got based on feedback.

What is special about Vivaldi Mail in many ways is that the database. It makes it really fast and easy to find mails. We use the same for feeds. There is a benefit there, but we also have a separate feed panel, for those that want to keep the feeds separate.

What we find is that for those that spend the time to learn how to use Vivaldi Mail, they want to keep using it. It really is that unique.

aronkvh,
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@jon I've tried using Vivaldi Mail for a while, but found it harder to navigate than Mailspring or Nextcloud Mail or Merkuro Mail. Maybe I haven't been using it long enough then

jon,
@jon@vivaldi.net avatar

@aronkvh

I guess it is a question of learning a few of the tricks. Some suggestions:

  1. Only show direct mails in the unread folder. Hide custom folders and mailing lists.

  2. Move important mailing lists into the important folder. Close the other folder and only click the parent folder to see what is inside.

  3. Learn to use the view toggles. Use different settings for different folders, depending on what makes sense. I often hide unread mails to only show new ones, for example.

  4. Use keyboard shortcuts, such as T to view a thread and E to view the contact.

  5. Undo is your friend. If you mark a mail as read, use Undo to bring it back.

  6. Personally I queue mails for later sending. I guess it is old school undo sending mail...

  7. Prefetch all mails. That means all the mail gets indexed.

  8. Search is a function you should expect to use a lot. It is fast. Thus you can spend less time organizing your mail.

wernerm1c,
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@jon lot's of Mail got stuck in the outbox instead of beeing sent. Stayed with Evolution then.

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