
- How do i create a new folder in mozilla thunderbird archive#
- How do i create a new folder in mozilla thunderbird Patch#
- How do i create a new folder in mozilla thunderbird download#
- How do i create a new folder in mozilla thunderbird free#
- How do i create a new folder in mozilla thunderbird windows#
* TB is not as universally good a mail client as Mozilla is a universally good browser. If you switch to another mail program on your own (rather than everyone switching), you'll lose those features. * Company users may have extra features (such as integrated calendar and group scheduling) that they require in their corporate email system, such as Outlook. Using a 0.3 web browser is a lot less risky than using a 0.3 mail program. If a web page doesn't load who cares? If a mail program trashes my mailstore I really, really do care. Here are some reasons why people aren't as willing to switch to TB as they are FB: If it was a case of switching from Mozilla mail to Thunderbird then more people would switch, but generally people aren't using either. I think most Mozilla users don't use Mozilla for mail, but use another program such as Outlook or Outlook Express (or indeed those webmail options). > + this._accountType.I don't think anywhere near that many people use webmail, especially more technically-advanced folk who tend to be Mozilla users. That will also allow you to put it on one +84,5 + // Hook up the selection handler. > + XPCOMUtils.generateQI(),īy convention QueryInterface is usually at the top of an object, and nsISupports doesn't need to be added because it is default.
How do i create a new folder in mozilla thunderbird Patch#
I haven't tested the patch because there's already been comments that it works fine. Will test it shortly.Ĭomment on attachment 8673074 Thank you! I have downloaded and installed as instructed. It is also not that much optimized as the > Do never delete the omni.ja.orig backup, as you might find the patched > Thunderbird, and the procedure is much the same. > On Windows, the omni.ja file is located under C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla > This will backup the original omni.ja file and substitute it with the > On Linux, close TB and issue the following commands:
How do i create a new folder in mozilla thunderbird download#
> Download the omni.ja file, say, to ~/Download/omni.ja.
How do i create a new folder in mozilla thunderbird windows#
> "linu圆4" for Linux TB installation, or "win64" for Windows TB installation. > I created a package you can download to test it. > It's not your ignorance, this is almost impossible stuff for all people > (In reply to Julio Garay from comment #12) (In reply to Martin Pecka from comment #13) There's a log line right above it anyway. > Shouldn't it be both more informative contents and less critical error type? > I don't feel like reviewing TB code, just a quick remark: I need to do more testing to ensure the folder is created if it doesn't exist. This sounds like fairly similar conditions to the way I tested it. Kudos!Īwesome! Thanks for testing this so quickly. > was able to send a large attachment and the upload to Box succeeded. > Thunderbird folder remained in its place along with its contents.
How do i create a new folder in mozilla thunderbird free#
> Attachment options works and shows the free space. > Box account, the folder Thunderbird has already existed. > Awesome, it works! I tested the patch on my live TB profile (38.3.0 Splinter Review (In reply to Martin Pecka from comment #11) It is also not that much optimized as the officially distributed archive.
How do i create a new folder in mozilla thunderbird archive#
On Windows, the omni.ja file is located under C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Thunderbird, and the procedure is much the same.ĭo never delete the omni.ja.orig backup, as you might find the patched archive buggy or corrupt. This will backup the original omni.ja file and substitute it with the patched one. On Linux, close TB and issue the following commands: Download the omni.ja file, say, to ~/Download/omni.ja. In folder select "linu圆4" for Linux TB installation, or "win64" for Windows TB installation. I created a package you can download to test it.
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It's not your ignorance, this is almost impossible stuff for all people except TB/addon developers. > to apply the patch? I will be happy to test and provide feedback. Could you give me (us) some instructions on how (In reply to Julio Garay from comment #12) Shouldn't it be both more informative contents and less critical error type? I don't feel like reviewing TB code, just a quick remark:Ĭ("Initing folder") Then, I was able to send a large attachment and the upload to Box succeeded. The pre-existing Thunderbird folder remained in its place along with its contents. Displaying the Attachment options works and shows the free space. I had Box connected before, so in my Box account, the folder Thunderbird has already existed. > Some of the changes are unnecessary style changes.Īwesome, it works! I tested the patch on my live TB profile (38.3.0 release). > the folder ID instead of failing to create it) > - Hook my Box.com account up to a clean Thunderbird profile (i.e. > extensively tested (but it has been tested!) > I hesitate between requesting feedback and review. (In reply to Patrick Cloke from comment #10)
