Move Spam to Trash 12.17 broken
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jjbraunius last edited by
Updated Opera to 12.17 and now the Mail program feature "Move Spam to Trash" is broken, it does not act when you do it.
I am connecting mainly via IMAP clients and it worked fine in previous release. -
stng last edited by admin
Versions 12.15+ has broken web site compatibility (details: https://forums.opera.com/topic/550/prweb-crashes-opera ). It seems that features set is also broken.
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linuxmint7 last edited by
What version of Opera was you using (or was installed) before it was upgraded to 12.17 ?.
Oh, and have you tried removing the (IMAP) mail account from Opera (M2) and re-adding it ?.
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Deleted User last edited by
@stng Versions 12.15+ has broken web site compatibility
Operas Mail Client has nothing to with your webpage problems.
@jjbraunius Mail program feature "Move Spam to Trash" is broken, it does not act when you do it
In your IMAP mail account you go to tab IMAP and select a servers IAMP folder for spam.
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Deleted User last edited by
And on the context menue Spam to Trahs works fine.
Do you have some special userconfigured menue configuration?
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stng last edited by
@angiesdom
Operas Mail Client has nothing to with your webpage problems.
This is Opera's (Presto/12.15+) problems, not issue of webpages. For same reason i guess they could brake functionality.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Download the Opera 12.17 installer, launch it, click "options", set "install path" to a folder on your desktop, set "install for" to "Standalone Installation (USB)" and install. Once that Opera loads, set up your IMAP account in it. Then, in the account's properties on the "IMAP" tab, set your IMAP spam folder". And, if the IMAP server learns from messages you move in and out of the IMAP spam folder, also check the box to disable the local spam filter for the account (and for good measure, right-click on "All Messages/Spam", goto "properties", disable the internal filter, switch to the "options" tab and uncheck "learn from labeled messages").
Then test to see if "move spam to trash" works or not. If it doesn't, it probably is just broken. If it does, then it's probably just something messed up with your normal install.
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yanoom last edited by
Couldn't find release (changes) history for version 12.17:
http://www.opera.com/docs/history/presto/#o12There's something suspicious with this version... (?)
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
There's something suspicious with this version
No. It just fixes the installer/auto-update mechanism as it was vulnerable to the openssl heartbleed vulnerability.