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+ | ====== Getting a clickable link to the POPFile UI in Mozilla Mail and Thunderbird ====== | ||
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+ | There is an extension available for both programs that will allow you to get a clickable link from any message to the POPFile UI. It will also allow you to display the X-Text-Classification header more easily. The extension is called mnenhy (short for mail-news ehancements) and can be found at [[http:// | ||
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+ | Here's the road to clickable X-POPFile-Link headers: | ||
+ | - Download mnenhy from [[http:// | ||
+ | - Thunderbird users: Install the extension. Go to Tools -> Extensions -> Install and select the file you have just downloaded. | ||
+ | - Restart Mozilla or Thunderbird. | ||
+ | - Configure mnenhy to display the X-POPFile-Link: | ||
+ | - In Mozilla, choose Edit -> Preferences -> Mnenhy -> Custom Headers | ||
+ | - In Thunderbird, | ||
+ | - Select ' | ||
+ | - Click on 'Add Header' | ||
+ | - Enter new custom header: X-POPFile-Link | ||
+ | - View format: Link | ||
+ | - Display name: Use whatever you like; how about ' | ||
+ | - Click OK | ||
+ | - Make sure the newly created header is selected. | ||
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+ | That's it. When you now view a message in Mozilla or Thunderbird and choose to display the ' | ||
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+ | ===== Getting Mozilla or Thunderbird to display the X-Text-Classification header ===== | ||
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+ | The method to do this is essentially the same as for the X-POPFile-Link header. When you add that header in mnenhy' | ||
+ | * Enter new custom header: X-Text-Classification | ||
+ | * View format: Text | ||
+ | * Display name: Use whatever you like; how about ' | ||
+ | * Click OK | ||
+ | * Make sure the newly created header is selected. | ||
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