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 (Įinsteinxxl last edited said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:Īny 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? I hear sound notifications and see popup notifications. 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.Īs I wrote the most strange thing about this - everything works great when I start Opera Mail. You can modify the offline setting on the "incoming" tab in the account's properties. ![]() ![]() Tried to turn on/off these settings - no 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. 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.Įinsteinxxl last edited by said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP: 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). Then another till it breaks.Īre you running Opera Mail inside sandboxie?Ī 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. As in, set up only one IMAP account to see if it works. I guess you could try testing with standalone installations to see if it's a certain account that messes things up. If it still doesn't work right, it's probably just a bug. If it works there, then then you know it's something messed up with your normal profile. In that Opera, set up all your IMAP accounts and your sound file. 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. Yes, I deleted POP accounts and created new accounts with IMAP. And, make sure the check interval is between 4 and 30 minutes so that IMAP IDLE doesn't time out. Make sure "Include this account when checking for new mail" is set. Besides, as I previously mentioned, everything works great right after program start. In "Menu -> Mail and Chat accounts -> the account -> edit -> Incoming", make sure "Play sound when new messages arrive" is checked and make sure a wav file is chosen. "Show Notification For New Messages" is NOT in there under in my operaprefs.ini Or, if it is there, make sure it's set to 1. Make sure that "Show Notification For New Messages" is NOT in there under. But, in those cases, no one could ever figure out said in OPERA MAIL - no notifications when using IMAP:Īfter I changed all my mailboxes in Opera Mail from POP to IMAPīy "changed", you mean you deleted the POP accounts and create new accounts that were IMAP (as opposed to just changing the server name and port to IMAP ones in the POP accounts)? As in, in "Menu -> Mail and Chat accounts", it says "IMAP" for the type?Ĭlose down Opera Mail and look at operaprefs.ini in the preferences folder (see "Menu > Help -> About Opera" for the location). Some users have reported that notifications just don't work for them with no way to resolve the issue. And, make sure the check interval is between 4 and 30 minutes so that IMAP IDLE doesn't time out.īesides that, there's nothing else you can check. Under the section for each account, you'll have Sound File=path_to_file and Sound Enabled=1.Īlso, if it's only working on startup, check the incoming tab in the account's properties. You can close down Opera and confirm these settings by looking in accounts.ini in the mail folder. Your accounts and their settings will remain. ![]() ![]() You'll then just have to readjust your global mail preferences again. If everything is fine there, you can rename operaprefs.ini so that Opera Mail creates a new one to see if that helps. Don't mess with the corresponding settings in Opera's user interface as it's broken. Close down Opera Mail and look at operaprefs.ini in the preferences folder (see "Menu > Help -> About Opera" for the location).
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