OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
Ok. Just to rule out something with your profile, you can download the Opera Mail installer, launch it, click "options", set "install path" to a folder on your desktop, set "install for" to "Standalone installation" and install. In that Opera, set up all your IMAP accounts and your sound file. If it works there, then then you know it's something messed up with your normal profile.
If it still doesn't work right, it's probably just a bug. I guess you could try testing with standalone installations to see if it's a certain account that messes things up. As in, set up only one IMAP account to see if it works. Then another. Then another till it breaks.
Are you running Opera Mail inside sandboxie?
A different thing you can try to to download Opera 12 and use it only for mail as it's more stable and complete that Opera Mail. To make it like Opera Mail, goto "Alt + p -> advanced -> programs", add the http and https protocols and set them to "open with the default application" (which will be your default browser).
If all else fails, I'd see if you can find something external from Opera (another app or security software) that's interfering with Opera.
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A Former User last edited by
@burnout426 said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:
Ok. Just to rule out something with your profile, you can download the Opera Mail installer, launch it, click "options", set "install path" to a folder on your desktop, set "install for" to "Standalone installation" and install. In that Opera, set up all your IMAP accounts and your sound file. If it works there, then then you know it's something messed up with your normal profile.
Thanks for your advice. I did as you wrote but I got exactly the same problem with standalone installation ((
While experimenting with account options I found out one strange thing: whatever check interval I make - all new emails come to me immediately after sending (from another mailboxes). I even unmarked this option (screenshot) but I see no affect - new emails appear immediately in Opera mail. Isn't it strange? -
burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@einsteinxxl said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:
While experimenting with account options I found out one strange thing: whatever check interval I make - all new emails come to me immediately after sending (from another mailboxes). I even unmarked this option (screenshot) but I see no affect - new emails appear immediately in Opera mail. Isn't it strange?
That's IMAP IDLE (aka push) happening there. You can turn that off by closing down Opera and editing incomingN.txt for the account where N is the number for the account as seen in accounts.ini if you ever wanted to.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@einsteinxxl said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:
That's IMAP IDLE (aka push) happening there. You can turn that off by closing down Opera and editing incomingN.txt for >the account where N is the number for the account as seen in accounts.ini if you ever wanted to.
But can this cause my problem or it is normal?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@einsteinxxl said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:
But can this cause my problem or it is normal?
It's normal and shouldn't cause a problem.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@burnout426 said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:
It's normal and shouldn't cause a problem.
Then we should say that it is really some Opera Mail bug and I am very upset that I can do nothing with it. I love Opera Mail and I use it about 6 years already... But if I get no notifications about new incoming mails - that is very very very bad...
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
@einsteinxxl It probably is a bug. But, most don't experience it and notifications work fine.
You don't happen to have low-bandwidth mode enabled for the account or "do not download attachments" set, do you? They shouldn't affect notifications, but you can disable them if they're enabled to see if that helps.
You can modify the offline setting on the "incoming" tab in the account's properties. Set it to "make all messages available offline", which will make Opera always automatically download all messages in full including all existing messages, but maybe it'll work around the issue.
In the incomingN.txt file i mentioned, you can disable QRESYNC and force a single connection to see if those help.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
@burnout426 said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:
You don't happen to have low-bandwidth mode enabled for the account or "do not download attachments" set, do you? They shouldn't affect notifications, but you can disable them if they're enabled to see if that helps.
Tried to turn on/off these settings - no effect.
@burnout426 said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:
You can modify the offline setting on the "incoming" tab in the account's properties. Set it to "make all messages available offline", which will make Opera always automatically download all messages in full including all existing messages, but maybe it'll work around the issue.
Tried this - no effect.
As I wrote the most strange thing about this - everything works great when I start Opera Mail. I hear sound notifications and see popup notifications. But then (while the program is running), if I get new emails - no notifications at all! They just appear in the list of Unread and that's all (
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@einsteinxxl said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:
As I wrote the most strange thing about this - everything works great when I start Opera Mail. I hear sound notifications and see popup notifications. But then (while the program is running), if I get new emails - no notifications at all! They just appear in the list of Unread and that's all (
Any change if you minimize Opera Mail so you're not looking at it? Any change if you ctrl + alt + shift + h to minimize Opera Mail to the tray?
Any change if you click the 'Inbox" IMAP folder view under the you@example.com access point for an account?
I know you said only on startup, but when you manually check with the check/send button -> check all on the mail panel toolbar, what does that do as that's not an automated check?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@einsteinxxl said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:
(screenshot)
Do you always have "do not make messages available offline" set? Or was that just set for testing?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
@burnout426 said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:
@einsteinxxl said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:
But can this cause my problem or it is normal?
It's normal and shouldn't cause a problem.
I should mention though that if you uncheck "check messages every..." the IDLE connection will eventually time out and you won't get new messages after that unless you manually check or restart Opera.
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A Former User last edited by
@burnout426 said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:
Any change if you minimize Opera Mail so you're not looking at it? Any change if you ctrl + alt + shift + h to minimize Opera Mail to the tray?
No changes
@burnout426 said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:
Any change if you click the 'Inbox" IMAP folder view under the you@example.com access point for an account?
No changes
@burnout426 said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:
I know you said only on startup, but when you manually check with the check/send button -> check all on the mail panel toolbar, what does that do as that's not an automated check?
If there is new email it simply gets in Unread list - no notifications at all.
@burnout426 said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:
Do you always have "do not make messages available offline" set? Or was that just set for testing?
I tried different variants of this setting - no effect.
@burnout426 said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:
I should mention though that if you uncheck "check messages every..." the IDLE connection will eventually time out and you won't get new messages after that unless you manually check or restart Opera.
I know that. I tried it just for experiment. I always use 5 min interval. Also tried 10 min but no changes for my problem.
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by
OK. Are these IMAP accounts all with the same provider? If you can set up a free account with another provider and test an IMAP account with it, maybe it'll work for that one and then we can see what's up with your regular ones.
What OS?
How do you have your taskbar configured? Anything different than default with your systray icons?
Trying to think of something as Notifications work fine for me for my IMAP account in Opera Mail.
But, if you're done messing around, I'd just use Thunderbird.
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A Former User last edited by A Former User
OK. Are these IMAP accounts all with the same provider? If you can set up a free account with another provider and test an IMAP account with it, maybe it'll work for that one and then we can see what's up with your regular ones.
No, of different. I also thought about that But they behave exactly the same.
How do you have your taskbar configured? Anything different than default with your systray icons?
No, standard configuration. And I changed nothing at all - just made IMAP accounts.
What OS?
Win 7 64x. I also use Avast Free Antivirus but I tried to turn it off completely - no changes.But, if you're done messing around, I'd just use Thunderbird.
I thought about that. For the last week I tried: Mailbird, Postbox, eM Client, Mozilla Thunderbird - but I didn't like them.
Mailbird and eM Client are great (though they cost some money) but they do not have RSS-reader. Mozilla Thunderbird has RSS reader but this program looks totally different than Opera Mail. i tried to work with it but... I can't. I so got used to Opera Mail that I think it is the most comfortable, effective and simple client in the world. Can you imagine how upset I am? Today I will install Outlook 2013 - may be it will be good.By the way, if Opera Mail takes about 70-80Mb of system memory, Mailbird and eM Client take 130-150 and even more Mb ((