![]() TimB last edited by said in Opera Mail is still great. with Outlook in companies (of other people) often, but still loving Opera Mail much more!įor IT professionals who need a stand alone email client which is incredible fast and which is doing things like it should, Opera Mail is still such a great tool. You made the best, simple, Email Client on the market.Īnd I tried a lot of other tool! I am working with e.g. ![]() Would be be nice to show a very small engagement of support and updates for Opera Mail again. You have made a really great Email Client! I is even stable and fast as hell after years without improvement. It's really great! But of course, starting support again and fixing some of the minor bugs would be best.Īlso there could be some small improvements (like better "and" / "or" connection of rules and shift these "rule parts") The system for labels with regex support is incredible fast and index tons of emails in seconds. Also simple things like regex support for rules and labels are great, which big tools like outlook are missing. And it's a wonder how fast searches in Opera Mail are. I am IT professional and even after these years of leaving without changes, Opera Mail is still my favorite Mail Client. The reg files were tested on the US English version of Windows 7 64-bit and Windows 10 64-bit.I just want to drop a small notice, that Opera Mail is still such a great Email Client! Still! Also after years without development. Or, the program files folder isn't named "Program Files" under your locale. For example, you might want operamail.exe on another drive. Note: If you want to have operamail.exe in a totally different spot, you'll need to modify the paths in the reg file before merging. Note: If you're running 32-bit Windows, make sure operamail.exe is at "C:\Program Files\Opera Mail\operamail.exe" and merge "opera_m2_win32.reg" instead. If you choose "yes", you'll probably have to go back into Default Programs and associate "Opera M2" again. Note: If Opera Mail pops up a dialog asking if you want to make Opera Mail the default client, check the "do not ask me again" box and choose "no". Then, in "Default Programs" in the Windows Control Panel, use the "Opera M2" entry to set Opera Mail associations. Right-click on "opera_m2_win64.reg" and choose merge. Then, download make_m2_default_client.zip (email shadow2531 on the gmail domain for the file *if* the link doesn't work) and extract it. Then, Opera Mail will load from the right place while still using your existing Opera Mail profile. *If* this is the case, just download the Opera Mail installer, launch it, click "Options", set "install path" to "C:\Program Files (x86)\Opera Mail", set "install for" to "All Users", check all 3 shortcut boxes and install. ![]() Because of an incorrect default install path in the Opera Mail installer, it might have been installed at "C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Opera Mail\operamail.exe" instead. These entries will be totally separate from the Opera-provided entries (that don't work properly).įirst though, make sure operamail.exe is at "C:\Program Files (x86)\Opera Mail\operamail.exe". To fix things, we'll add our own entries in the registry (using the same methods that Mozilla Thunderbird uses) so that "Opera M2" shows up in Default Programs in Windows. This also breaks Opera Mail's "Default email client" option in its preference (don't use it). Its installer and protocol association were never set up *properly* to make Opera Mail show up in Default Programs in the Windows Control Panel to allow it to be set as the default handler for MAILTO, NEWS and MAPI, and the default mail client in general. Opera Mail is an unfinished conversion of the Opera 12 browser suite to show/use only the Opera Mail parts. How to Add Opera Mail to Default Programs in Windows
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