
Following the localisation of AttachmentExtractor, it will work fine with the following language versions of Thunderbird:
If you run Thunderbird in a different language than those listed there then this extension may not properly work with your installation. Localisation (translation) is now carried out through a great project called BabelZilla and their online interactive translation system called "Web Translation System". Its really easy to do so if you can read and translate the extension into any other language that isn't on the list join up there and get translating!
Once installed, just select the messages containing the attachments you want to extract, right click, and select 'Extract Selected Attachments' from the context menu. This will extract all the attachments from all the messages you have selected to the default Thunderbird download folder. If you want to choose the destination this time, select 'Extract Selected Attachments To..." to save to a folder of your choice. You can also access these functions from the 'Tools' menu in a 'Extract Attachments' submenu. There is also a Toolbar button you can add which gives you one-click extracting - left click to extract selected to default; right click to extract selected to a specified folder.
Please see the Changelog for a full description of changes and feature additions/changes.
Even though this project has reached the 1.0 milestone it should still be regarded as inherently a work in progress. Most of the functionality is achieved by leveraging existing Thunderbird functionality in a more efficient way, so it should be safe. Some of the functions involve modifying your emails, but warnings are displayed as appropriate.
In summary, I take absolutely no responsibility of the actions of the add-on, either unintended or otherwise and my liability as the author is limited to the amount your paid to get the add-on (i.e. £|€|$0).
Previously there were two releases, the Mozilla-Approved Release and the Advance Release. Over time these became the same code and AttachmentExtractor has become a 'trusted' add-on so there's no delay in approvals. The only difference now is where you get the updates from.
I always put the new version on this website first so this is where you will get the most up-to-date version.
If you download this version then you will be able to automatically update to the latest release as soon as it is available.
Get the current release of
Attachment Extractor 1.3.5 direct from this website now.
The add-on is also available via the Mozilla organisation, directly from AMO. AttachmentExtractor is a Trusted add-on there so new versions don't require Editor approval and updates are available as soon as I upload, which is a short time after releasing via this website. If you download this version then you will only automatically get new releases via AMO.
Get the current release from the Download page at AMO.
Older Advance versions are available from the downloads page (Right click and save as).
Installation as above for the Download Option 1.
From version 0.9.5, (previous versions had different strategies), the first time you run Attachment Extractor the extension loads a window with cut down version of the changelog on this website. To do this a page is loaded with the extension name and version as parameters (so I can display the correct version).
I don't collect any information off you or your Thunderbird installation/profile, personally identifiable or otherwise.
All the source is freely available in the XPI if you don't believe me.
If you are of a paranoid disposition then put on your tin-hat and make sure you aren't connected to the internet when you first use Attachment Extractor.
Once the preference attachmentextractor.firstuse is set to the current version number of the extension
then no further contact will be made.
Or I suppose you could edit the extension yourself or the default preferences file.
times since 27 July 2006