exteditor
davmail
exteditor | davmail | |
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2 | 2 | |
104 | 540 | |
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10.0 | 9.0 | |
over 3 years ago | 9 days ago | |
JavaScript | Java | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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exteditor
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Thunderbird 102 Released: A Serious Upgrade to Your Communication
I’m still stuck pre78 because I like to use an external editor. https://github.com/exteditor/exteditor/issues/74
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Mozilla bug 13474: external processes/filters for textareas (2002)
How I got to this? By asking Google "Thunderbird edit reply in external editor", then I've followed the bread crumbs:
=> <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=259633> (18 years old), duplicate of,
=> <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=241583> (18 years old), duplicate of,
=> <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13474> (23 years old), bug still open...
BTW, I used to use `It's all text`, the Firefox addon that allowed one to edit text-areas in external editors, but it broke a few years ago... (Coincidentally or not, that was the time I've also dropped using MoinMoin and other wikis... Also coincidence or not, that was the time I've started using Chromium more...)
The other recommended addon is `exteditor`, but it seems that, just like `It's all text`, it also doesn't work in latest Thunderbird: <https://github.com/exteditor/exteditor/issues/74>...
Is it that hard to ask, in 2022 when we have so many good text editors, to be able to use one instead of the built-in ones?
Perhaps nobody wants this feature? Searching the Mozilla Bugzilla instance shows another story...
davmail
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If you live in a two-party consent state and your employer refuses to be recorded or provide written documentation, can you get away with recording them secretly anyway, transcribing it, deleting the recording, and using the transcription as evidence in a legal case against your employer?
(Outlook/Exchange garbage can usually be checked out with either DavMail gateway or Owl add-on, the latter being paid-only)
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Thunderbird 102 Released: A Serious Upgrade to Your Communication
You can bypass that with running a local instance of davmail - https://github.com/mguessan/davmail
It works really well if you are comfortable on the command line to get it running.
What are some alternatives?
Thunderbird-AppImage - unofficial AppImages for Mozilla Thunderbird Mail Client
CryptoLyzer - CryptoLyzer is a fast, flexible and comprehensive server cryptographic protocol (TLS, SSL, SSH, DNSSEC) and related setting (HTTP headers, DNS records) analyzer and fingerprint (JA3, HASSH tag) generator with Python API and CLI/.
AnsiMail - Fullstack, security focused, personal mail server based on OpenSMTPD for OpenBSD
imapsize - IMAP backup/restore tool
GreenMail - Official master for the Greenmail project
AppImageLauncher - Helper application for Linux distributions serving as a kind of "entry point" for running and integrating AppImages
Simple Java Mail - Simple API, Complex Emails (Jakarta Mail smtp wrapper)
james-project - Emails at the heart of your business logic!
imapforward - IMAP-Based Forwarder
MsgViewer - MsgViewer is email-viewer utility for .msg e-mail messages, implemented in pure Java. MsgViewer works on Windows/Linux/Mac Platforms. Also provides a java api to read mail messges (msg files) programmatically.
Microsoft-Office-2021 - Download and Activate Microsoft Office 2021 (Latest) for free. (Legal)