Could you please add an email client to the new opera.
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A Former User last edited by
No friend did not understand, what you mean is that if you can not create an email management application (such as your competitor Thunderbir), so you want an idea, almost the same (although the opera, just to img it as would be all advanced without needing to open in the browser, faster and more practical), that's what I tried to say
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg Correction friend, if there are differences, the mails load faster, more security (no longer load the images you make it one), there are many more things.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
You would be using the beowser both for buit-in email client an for your webmail page , so the security would be the same as well as the loading time of the messages.
Anyway, I don't see any reason for Opera or any browser maker to include a email client as it wouldn't bring them any benefits.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by leocg
https://www.kevinmandeville.com/blog/email-client-market-share-trends-2018
https://litmus.com/blog/email-client-market-share-trends-first-half-of-2018
Based on this, if I was the one to decide I'd probably won't add an email client to Opera.
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A Former User last edited by
@leocg Ok but if that were true because Mozilla created the THunderbir?
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burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426
Vivaldi has a built-in mail client that they're working on. Eventually they'll release builds of it to the public. When they do, we'll at least have an example of how good (or bad) things work out when trying to add an email client to a Chromium-based browser.