Rufus wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Rufus wrote:
Janine Starykowicz wrote:
Rufus wrote:
MCBastos wrote:

It has been a long time since I last tried Opera's mail feature, but
from what I remember, their "M2" mail client was rather like Gmail in
that it eschewed the concept of folders for tags and searches.
Nothing
similar to Thunderbird at all.


You should go look at it again...

The mail list folders are a good idea, but they don't work correctly.
And you can't manually add posts, the program does it all. Social media
notification were listed as multiple lists, some yahoo groups posts
filter correctly but many didn't.

The biggest problem for me was even when they did filter correctly,
they
were still in the unread folder. I want to ignore high volume lists
when
I get busy, not have to read them first to get them out of the way.

...seeing as I don't want anything to do with "social media", I've never
noticed.  Mostly I like that I can pull the Opera Mail/News presentation
up in a Tab - one for browser, one for Mail, one for News.  That's
really handy on a laptop...where is where I love Tabs the most.

I think the SM Devs are looking into Mail in a tab .....don't know about
News!


I think I recall hearing mentioned that the current Mail/News functional
window would just be made Tab available - which would be fantastic.

Thunderbird also has a limited browser capability now, so it's almost
like SM in "reverse".  What's made it not particularly useful to me is
that I can't port my *huge* set of Bookmarks over from SM (or at least I
haven't found a way to as of yet)...I'd likely use TB more like SM in
that event.  Or more like Opera...

TB has limited browser capability ......really!! Didn't know that, but
it been tears since I've used TB, so it could be doing anything!!


Yeah - it's a really easy to overlook feature and it's pretty recent,
but you can open web pages in the reading pane and also store Bookmarks;
it even has a Password Manager.  I have TB launch with my Excite home
page, and then when I select a message to read the message replaces the
web page.

Well!! YLYL!!

--
Daniel

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