AutoSave ( for TB ) ver 0.0.96 is available
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Hi,
Thank you so much, ausdilecce, for this Extension.
I use it just to drag&drop attached forward messages to (shared) Local Folders.
What happens is that suddenly, some of the computers just stopped allowing drag&drop (at all).
Simply put, if I try to drag&drop to another folder (shared or not) nothing happens.
If i uninstall Autosave, drap&drop works again (although without the capabillity of drap&droping attached forward messages, of course).
Any clues?
This is kind of urgent.
(I migrated all the office to TB)
Thanks in Advance,
Francisco
Thank you so much, ausdilecce, for this Extension.
I use it just to drag&drop attached forward messages to (shared) Local Folders.
What happens is that suddenly, some of the computers just stopped allowing drag&drop (at all).
Simply put, if I try to drag&drop to another folder (shared or not) nothing happens.
If i uninstall Autosave, drap&drop works again (although without the capabillity of drap&droping attached forward messages, of course).
Any clues?
This is kind of urgent.
(I migrated all the office to TB)
Thanks in Advance,
Francisco
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- Joined: November 19th, 2004, 11:21 pm
Hi, I just love this extension The only problem I have is that when I tried to go to your site to download 1.0.3, it does not seem to be up I noticed there has been no replies from you since Nov 2005. I hope everyhing is okay. Do I need to go to another site to download latest version?
Is there anyone else who has the latest version I can download?
Thanks
Is there anyone else who has the latest version I can download?
Thanks
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- Joined: November 19th, 2004, 11:21 pm
I was able to download 0.1.3 from another site. Is this the right version? Quick question - I don't autosave, just manually select emails I want to archive and select export. What do I need to do to have filename prefaced with email date/time as the date/time of eml file is always current timestamp?
Thanks again
Thanks again
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- Joined: July 14th, 2006, 6:39 am
OK, I have only registered to ask the following question actually ...
I've downloaded the most recent version of Autosave. I need it mainly for importing .EML files into TB: Since I haven't got an internet connection at my own computer, I have to download MIME Digests from mailinglists and other emails onto a USB drive and copy those into Outlook Express or whatever. But since I don't like Outlook Express very much, I wanted to switch to TB, and your extension seems very useful for my purposes, since TB doesn't support importing .EML files out-of-the-box. The problem with importing .EML's into TB for me at least is, that Autosave frequently deletes the last few lines of an email. Sometimes even more. It's annoying. Why? Or is it just because I have a weird setting somewhere? I don't know.
Thanks,
cb
I've downloaded the most recent version of Autosave. I need it mainly for importing .EML files into TB: Since I haven't got an internet connection at my own computer, I have to download MIME Digests from mailinglists and other emails onto a USB drive and copy those into Outlook Express or whatever. But since I don't like Outlook Express very much, I wanted to switch to TB, and your extension seems very useful for my purposes, since TB doesn't support importing .EML files out-of-the-box. The problem with importing .EML's into TB for me at least is, that Autosave frequently deletes the last few lines of an email. Sometimes even more. It's annoying. Why? Or is it just because I have a weird setting somewhere? I don't know.
Thanks,
cb
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carbeck wrote:Autosave frequently deletes the last few lines of an email.
OK, it wasn't the most recent version, I checked for that again yesterday. The new one apparently does a better job. Anyway, I wrote myself a simple PHP script that automatically appends an additional line to all emails.
While importing my stuff, I found another problem, though, but I don't know whether it's related to TB in general or only to autosave: This Email will be shown correctly when you open it with TB, but will split into four parts when importing it for some reason. Anyone?
- keil0008
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Combine AutoSave and Attachment Tools to autosave attachment
Can anyone shed any light on how I might configure AutoSave and Attachment Tools to automatically save attachments from emails as they are received? Any help much appreciated.
Adam
Adam
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Re: Combine AutoSave and Attachment Tools to autosave attach
keil0008 wrote:Can anyone shed any light on how I might configure AutoSave and Attachment Tools to automatically save attachments from emails as they are received? Any help much appreciated.
Adam
That's exactly what I would like to do.
Though Ideally I'd like to just be able send a message with an attachment and the path to save to in the message body. That would be easiest for me.
Obviously that system could be totally taken advantage of so I would need to be able to speicify to save attachments only from particular email addresses as well as maybe putting a "save this" type string that i can specify in the body or subject
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Re: Saving in HTML format
philhr wrote:Wonderful extension!
A question: I know that I can change the extension of the files (i.e. from "eml" to "txt" or "htm"), but is there a way to actually export _as_ HTML, as is possible when using the "save to" function in TB? This produces nicely formatted HTML output. Just curious is this is possible now ... or perhaps in future versions?
Keep up the good work.
Love this extension!
Phil here had the same question I do. I'm desperate for this to be a part of an extension - the ability to save multiple messages as one file with the html preserved. Does anyone know if there is anything out there that does/a way to do this in Thunderbird? Did I mention desperate? It would shave HOURS off my workload.
Thanks!
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This extension is buggy on my system!
I just selected 1288 mails in a folder and exported them with "export selected msgs" -> Individually
At the end, it says that all 1288 have been saved.
But I looked into the folder on my harddisk: I only saved 707 emails!
This only happens with a big amount of emails
What's wrong?
using
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1b2) Gecko/20060822 Thunderbird/2.0a1 ID:2006082203
and autosave 0.1.3
I just selected 1288 mails in a folder and exported them with "export selected msgs" -> Individually
At the end, it says that all 1288 have been saved.
But I looked into the folder on my harddisk: I only saved 707 emails!
This only happens with a big amount of emails
What's wrong?
using
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.8.1b2) Gecko/20060822 Thunderbird/2.0a1 ID:2006082203
and autosave 0.1.3
Greets, Andreas
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My german energy-saving page - let's stop wasting of energy!
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- genericFFuser
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peetu: there's another extension called Attachment Extractor that does what you need
Bugmenot account is not allowed
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attachment extractor
Hi, attachment extractor doesn't automatically zap, download the attachments. I have to manually select the message which then gets extracted. I need something that exacts all attachments when thunderbird downloads them - so it downloads and extracts the attachments automatically when i am not there.
The reason why i need this is for bit torrent.
I send a bit torrent file to my email address. Thunderbird downloads the torrent file, and puts in a specific folder. The bit torrent application picks up that file and starts the download.
any help?
The reason why i need this is for bit torrent.
I send a bit torrent file to my email address. Thunderbird downloads the torrent file, and puts in a specific folder. The bit torrent application picks up that file and starts the download.
any help?
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- Joined: November 26th, 2006, 11:57 am
Feature proposition
Hi,
for my special need, it would be nice, if you could add something like an "ask"-Option, so that the program asks every time, where to save the E-Mail. This option is quite helpful if you have various business partners and want to save the e-mail in an extra folder on the hard drive.
for my special need, it would be nice, if you could add something like an "ask"-Option, so that the program asks every time, where to save the E-Mail. This option is quite helpful if you have various business partners and want to save the e-mail in an extra folder on the hard drive.
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A quick question: does anyone uses this extensions on Linux? I just switched to Linux and I used this extension on Windows XP to backup my IMAP mails (export selected msgs -> individually). I tried to do the same on Linux, but it is terribly slow. A couple of messages (say 10) takes already about 10 minutes. So 1 minute per message! Am I doing something wrong? Or has anyone experience with this?