Opera Mail: How to stop Spam from ending up in my Unread box?
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@burnout426 said in Opera Mail: How to stop Spam from ending up in my Unread box?:
@rh99 said in Opera Mail: How to stop Spam from ending up in my Unread box?:
And another thing that I don't understand under Properties of the mail account/IMAP:
When you first bring up this page/window its blank in the Sent, Trash and Spam folder.This might be due to Special Use where the server (if it supports it) tells Opera what folders are for spam, sent, and trash etc. Opera might poll the server in that case to see what they are and then populate the drop-down. While Opera is closed, you can disable it in IncomingN.txt in the mail folder (where N is the number for the account as seen in accounts.ini). Then, you can set the special folders yourself and see if the drop-downs behave more like you'd expect.
Thank you very much. This is starting to make sense.
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I'm trying it and the first thing I noticed was that the font was a little small. I looked through Help and saw nothing addressing this. Is there a way to set the minimum font? -
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@rh99 said in Opera Mail: How to stop Spam from ending up in my Unread box?:
So why do you use Sylpheed over Thunderbird?
I don't use it over Thunderbird. I use it in addition to Thunderbird. I like the Sylpheed project and like to check up on it now and then. I used to test it a lot years ago.
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@burnout426 Have you found anything with it that is preferable to Thunderbird? I'm just wondering where most people find Thunderbird lacking.
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Regarding Vivaldi's mail client: Is there any way of getting it to work with Windows 7? -
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@burnout426 said in Opera Mail: How to stop Spam from ending up in my Unread box?:
@rh99 Hmm, as long as you have "Show spam" unchecked for "All Messages/Unread" and "All Messages/Received", spam shouldn't show in them.
What mail provider are you using?
I don't see any place in Opera that mentions "Show spam" but I did right click each account in the left column, Customize, to see which box is checked. I unchecked Spam so we'll see how that works. Then I'll cross check that with the webmail account later to see. I did this yesterday and I think it worked.As for my providers there's a bunch. VFEMail, GMX, Yandex, Hotmail are a few. I'm getting spammed at GMX, Hotmail and Yandex. Its much better now though. I'm getting faster at blacklisting domains but its really a shame email providers don't make it a lot easier to just block a domain instead of an individual address which is quite useless as they can change that day to day if they control the domain. The blocking should work through IMAP. Logging into your webmail account is so tedious and time wasting. Clearly they are not addressing spam seriously even though they claim they are.
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@rh99 said in Opera Mail: How to stop Spam from ending up in my Unread box?:
@burnout426
Regarding Vivaldi's mail client: Is there any way of getting it to work with Windows 7?No. It uses Chromium like the browser part, so Win7 and 8.1 support have been discontinued just like in other Chromium-based browsers. You'd have to use an older build and the be stuck at that older build.
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@rh99 said in Opera Mail: How to stop Spam from ending up in my Unread box?:
I'm trying it and the first thing I noticed was that the font was a little small.
If you're talking about Sylpheed, goto configuration -> common preferences -> display. You can set font and size.
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@rh99 said in Opera Mail: How to stop Spam from ending up in my Unread box?:
Have you found anything with it that is preferable to Thunderbird? I'm just wondering where most people find Thunderbird lacking.
Thunderbird is awesome. It's not really lacking much. I do like that Sylpheed has an option to specify and use an external editor (like Notepad++) for composing messages though. It also has a type option in the properties for each folder that you can set so that a folder gets the icon (like a trash icon) you want. It also has some technical options in "Configuration -> Common Preferences -> Send -> Encoding" to send message bodies as 8bit and encode headers according to RFC2231 (if you care about things like that). Sylpheed is just more technical if you're into that.
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@rh99 With your free Vivaldi account, you also get a mail account with IMAP support and 5GB or storage. There's also a webmail for it at https://webmail.vivaldi.net/.
If you're not against Google/Gmail, it handles spam wonderfully and has IMAP support. It also learns from what you add/remove from the IMAP Spam folder. And, there are course filters you can specific on the server at mail.google.com.
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@burnout426 said in Opera Mail: How to stop Spam from ending up in my Unread box?:
@rh99 said in Opera Mail: How to stop Spam from ending up in my Unread box?:
@burnout426
Regarding Vivaldi's mail client: Is there any way of getting it to work with Windows 7?No. It uses Chromium like the browser part, so Win7 and 8.1 support have been discontinued just like in other Chromium-based browsers. You'd have to use an older build and the be stuck at that older build.
Any idea where these are? I found this for the browser but where are the previous builds of the mail client? And which one is Win7 compatible?
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@burnout426 said in Opera Mail: How to stop Spam from ending up in my Unread box?:
@rh99 said in Opera Mail: How to stop Spam from ending up in my Unread box?:
I'm trying it and the first thing I noticed was that the font was a little small.
If you're talking about Sylpheed, goto configuration -> common preferences -> display. You can set font and size.
Yes I did that right away. Nothing changed. The page is still very small. I think the default is 10 and I changed it to 14. Totally the same. Not a thing changed. Maybe that's for the outgoing font of email.
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@burnout426 said in Opera Mail: How to stop Spam from ending up in my Unread box?:
@rh99 With your free Vivaldi account, you also get a mail account with IMAP support and 5GB or storage. There's also a webmail for it at https://webmail.vivaldi.net/.
I can't even get my Vivaldi browser to recognize my Vivaldi email account! I'm waiting to hear back from them about that.
If you're not against Google/Gmail, it handles spam wonderfully and has IMAP support. It also learns from what you add/remove from the IMAP Spam folder. And, there are course filters you can specific on the server at mail.google.com.
I have to use Google/Gmail unfortunately. Opera doesn't seem to work with Yahoo and Google mail. So that would be nice to get those working seamlessly again. Good to hear. I'll have to try Thunderbird again. Hopefully the latest version works with Win7. When are companies going to realize there are a lot of people that choose to use Win7 over 10/11? Maybe 12 will give more user control.
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@rh99 It changes the size of the body text for received messages for example (for plain text messages at least) for me.
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@rh99 said in Opera Mail: How to stop Spam from ending up in my Unread box?:
Any idea where these are? I found this for the browser but where are the previous builds of the mail client? And which one is Win7 compatible?
There's no separate mail client. It's part of the browser.
See https://vivaldi.com/download/archive/?platform=win. Try the latest 5.6 build. The 5.7 builds are based on Chromium 110 and shouldn't run on Win7. But, you can try to double-check.
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@rh99 said in Opera Mail: How to stop Spam from ending up in my Unread box?:
I'll have to try Thunderbird again. Hopefully the latest version works with Win7
It's supposed to at least.
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@burnout426 said in Opera Mail: How to stop Spam from ending up in my Unread box?:
There's no separate mail client. It's part of the browser.
OK.