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Using the dedicated mail app. Can someone hack in "quick actions"? Gmail can archive email with 'Y'. Outlook copied this feature with Backspace. It's super easy to delete with the keyboard
Is there an Opera mail 64-bit version? Or should I use opera 12 64-bit?
I am using with a bloated work exchange inbox, and outlook will only cache 2 months without crashing. I'm also using the last version of eudora, for it's super fast search feature.
Have you ever watched an. . . opera?
It is quite an odd question, I know. It just seems so relevant to me right now, especially after the series of events that have occurred over the past week. I really do want to tell anyone that I personally know β my family, friends, etc. β but if I do, they will contact the authorities for βmy safetyβ. I don't want any more of this drama in my life, and venting my stress here anonymously seems to work the best right now.
So, here it goes.
I live inside quaint apartment complex, in an average neighborhood in Georgia. It's really nothing special; just a cluster of five-story square buildings in the middle of a suburb. I moved here after graduating from the University of Georgia to escape the busy streets of major cities, but stay close enough to modern civilization. I really do wish I stayed in the city, so at least I would feel safe being surrounded by human beings.
Let me tell you about the first time I started noticing these weird phenomena, with the mail. The mailboxes for all of the denizens of my apartment building is on the first floor. Just a row of squat metal cabinets, big enough to hold your weekly flood of bills and bank notices. I had a key for my own mailbox, of course, and I checked it every Friday to receive bills and random magazines that I soon threw away in the trash. Rarely, if at all, did anyone send personal mail or letters.
When I checked my mail this last Friday, there was a perfectly clean envelope with markings on the front hidden behind the usual mess of notices and billings. I retrieved the letter from its dark corner of the mailbox, and I was pretty unnerved when I looked closer.
The front side of the envelope had a strange symbol on the top flap, close to the opening. It was a small circle inside of a larger circle, with long lines sprouting from the inner circle beyond the outer circle into the space of the top flap. The top flap, however, had absolutely no adhesive keeping it stuck together to the bottom part of the the envelope; it just flapped in the air whenever I moved it. Inside was a very wrinkled and crushed piece of paper, completely opposite to the smooth monotony of the envelope it was enclosed in. When I fully opened the top flap to grab the crinkled paper, I noticed a cross that was hiding in the shadow of the top flap near the opening of the actual envelope.
I thought to myself if this was some sort of crazy Christia
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hi! I am Alberto, an engineering student in Madrid, Spain. Once I have passed my exams, I thought it would be a good idea to return to writing letters and make some new friends, so if you are looking for someone to exchange snail mail with, I'm your boy! :)
As you may have already read, I love both Baroque and Classical music -Bach,Vivaldi, Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms...- as well as opera.
I like reading books too. What kind of books? Almost everything, from classical writers to contemporary ones; novel, biography, theather -I like Shakespeare, specially Hamlet ("What are thou reading, Sir?" "Words, words, words"). Sherlock Holmes and Hercules Poirot on the top. Now I am reading "Fortunata y Jacinta", a book written by the Spanish writer Benito PΓ©rez GaldΓ³s in the 1880's.
Moreover, I like to watch to classical movies such us The General, Casablanca or Schindler's List; I love Westerns too.
Finally, other hobbies I enjoy are trains, art -Caravaggio, VelΓ‘zquez, Rubens, ZurbarΓ‘n...- and sunsets. Are there something better than a walk in the countryside looking at the sunset and feeling the smell and fresh air of the spring in your face?
That's me. If you would like to know more about me, you are interested on snail mail, and you are around my age, don't doubt on sending a PM! :)
P.S: Despite having more free time now, I may become a bit busy in the following months, so I'd ask for some patience, as I write a reply as soon as I can ;)
Thanks for reading!
Today I just tried out Opera, and was very postitively surprised of how fast it is.
It seems to be the fastest browser, on my slow connection, possible becuase of Turbo. (I have no idea.)
So I went through most of the features of Opera, chat, link and surfed around for some widgets. Everything was going better than expected.
I finally got around to trying the mail feature, and that's where things went downhill.
I do as the popups tell me, and within seconds I see a inbox filling up with spam and irrellevant mails, that I never even got to see while using Gmails site. No biggie, I guess Gmail just filters better..
Now, when I go to google.com/mail, my inbox is thorougly fucked up.
It no longer sorted by date, but instead appeared to sort by sender name. I managed to fix that by going up and changing the search thing.
I appear to have lost a bunch of sent and recieved e-mails, and all of the previously filtered spam has flooded into my inbox. (One of the mails I lost was pretty important coop homework due tomorrow.)
Sorry if I come off as an idiot, but I really have no idea what just happened, and it's getting very late here in Denmark.
Has this happened to anybody else? Is there a fix? Google isn't helping me very much, but that is probably because I have no idea what is going on.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Edit: As Himself pointed out, it is technically not Opera's fault, but Gmail's weird labelling that is to blame. The problem has been easily solved by locating all of "lost" emails in Gmails spam folder, and simply just clicking "Not Spam".
Even though the problem was fixed within minutes, and it technically wasn't even Opera's fault, I have just recieved 2 months of Reddit Gold, and an apology from Kaysb. Unreal kindness and all round awesomeness.
Henceforth, I shall recommend Opera to everyone I meet. Just goes to show that kindness and being awesome is a pretty good way of advertising a product.
A++ would definitely be willing to encounter another issue, while using Opera. :)
I love Opera but I've always just used Gmail instead of the built in mail client. Should I consider switching? What am I missing out on? Any specific features that you really like about it?
Love the browser, but have never tried the client. Due to work, I have really gotten used to outlook, even to a fault. But I am tired of paying so much for it. Anything I should keep in mind when running a few different email accounts on windows 7 & 10?
I can't seem to find either an official Opera Mail forum on their site nor a specific subreddit for the Opera Mail, so hopefully this question is on-topic here. If not, please let me know where I should ask.
I have Opera Mail 1.0 build 1044 running on Windows 10, along with the 64 bit Opera Browser. Here's the copypaste from "About Opera Mail":
Version 1.0 Build 1044 Platform Win32 System Windows 8
It's actually Windows 10, but w/e. Scrolling with either the trackpad two-finger gesture or the mouse scroll wheel is normal in all apps - including Opera Browser 48.0 - with a common acceleration curve across the whole system, except for Opera Mail. In Opera Mail, the scroll acceleration quickly gets away from me. I can barely get the trackpad to scroll less than a whole page at a time by gently rolling my fingertips; swiping blasts several pages up or down a message text or email list instantly, skipping over some content or messages. The mouse scroll wheel also gets away from me easily with the same behavior, though it's a little more controlled because I can feel the little detents clicking at every step. This only happens in Opera Mail - all of the other apps, including the browser, scroll at the same controllable speed. Has anyone else experienced this kind of thing? How would I start addressing it? I don't see any 'smooth scrolling' or similar option in the Opera Mail settings.
Outlook 2013, specifically.
I know I won't be able to stick with Opera 12 forever, so I want to start moving some of my reliance to other programs. I have archived mail dating back to 2004 on here that I don't want to sacrifice.
So far the only option seems to be buying one of those overpriced, obscure apps by some anonymous company. Searching Sourceforge didn't turn up anything. I'm thinking maybe there's some intermediary program I don't know about that can import+export using both formats.
Hey,
I decided to try Opera Mail to see if it was useful or not. Apart from it being unable to work with iCloud at the moment (returns a Parse error, Google brings up 2 or 3 people with the same problem but no solution) it completely ignores my Google Mail filters and stuffs every single unread mail from every single folder and even the Spam (!) folder into my inbox, resulting in this.
Should I just give up on it or is there a way to fix this? Also, why does the Reddit Live Preview (comments, submissions) flicker? >.>
Cheers,
tazjin
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