Opera mail - Mailinglist
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th00ht last edited by
Opera mail is able to keep mailinglist entries in a seperate box called Mailinglist, that is fine. However the title of the mailing list are obscure, silly or both. I have the top 8 mailing lists called '0', the next one is called '03874002139a986a893bd', and 260 others with similar names. Most of them contain no entries, some 1.
How do I remove all the entries from Mailinglists?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
After you delete them, if they come back, just keep them from then on. Then, right-click in the Mailing Lists access point and create a new folder named "junk". Then, drag all those lists into it. Then, collapse the folder to keep them out of the way.
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th00ht last edited by
They keep reappearing. Even when nothing is in them. I did like you told a couple of days ago and now there are again 20+ empty entries in the Mailinglist. I understand that you want to sell me this behaviour as a feature but I believe it is a bug. I suppose the idea is that multiple emails for a single mailinglist appear under a single entry but Opera Mail doesn-t work that way. It creates a folder for each single mail on a mailinglist. The algorithme to deduce a mailing list from the mail is flawed and should be fixed.
Now I have to delete the email AND go to the mailinglist and delete the now obsolete mailinglist header. Featurewise this quialifies as a bug.And thankg for the time burnout, but there isn't even a select all possibility in the Mailinglist. A flaw, that in the decade with erradicated the common could is just simple not acceptable.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
and now there are again 20+ empty entries in the Mailinglist.
If I remember correctly, Opera looks for some data on the message header to get if it's part of a mailing list and also the list name.
So if you get a message with that 'command' in its header then Opera will show it as part of a mailing list.
I understand that you want to sell me this behaviour as a feature but I believe it is a bug
in this case you will need to learn how to deal with it since Opera Mail stopped being developed more than three years ago, so no bugs will be fixed.
I suppose the idea is that multiple emails for a single mailinglist appear under a single entry
Yes, this is how it should work.
but Opera Mail doesn-t work that way. It creates a folder for each single mail on a mailinglist.
It seems that something may be wrong with your installation or those mailing lists aren't correctly set up.
Have you tried with a separated clean installation?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Try checking the database to see if that clears up the entries.
If that doesn't work, indeed try a new installation to test with. Download the Opera Mail installer, launch it, click "options", set "install path" to a folder on your desktop, set "install for" to "Standalone Installation (USB)" and install. In that Opera, set up your mail accounts fresh. Do not import anything and do not uncheck "leave messages on server" if you're using POP.
If those same entries in mailing lists appear again, it means Opera fetched a messages that had those values in their message list headers (in the source of the messages). Most of the time when the mailing list names are gibberish, you'll find that they're coming from spam messages. If you find this to be the case, you need to delete those messages and prevent them from coming in again (via server-side filtering for example) before deleting the mailing list entries.
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th00ht last edited by
They are not gibberish and come from a news agency I subscribed to. The headers are thusly:
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lando242 last edited by
Opera mail is no longer being developed. Filing a bug report would not do anything.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
They are not gibberish and come from a news agency I subscribed to. The headers are thusly
There are List-Id headers in them. A List-Id header tells Opera to create a mailing list view for the mailing list. So, it's not a bug and is intentional by Opera.