The Attachment Extractor Thunderbird extension extracts all attachments from selected messages and then can delete, detach or mark as read.
Just select the messages containing the attachments you want to extract and select 'Extract Attachments' and the Attachment Extractor extension does the rest. No more having to go through each message to extract the attachments!
Requirements:
· Thunderbird: 2.0 – 2.0.0.*
What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]
· improvement: Added capability to use AttachmentExtractor on individual attachments in the attachment area in preview pane and message windows. Individual extracting doesn't delete or mark the message read afterwards but otherwise follows the same settings.
· improvement: AE's toolbar button is automatically added the first time you install AE if you've not already got it there. This will only happen once and if you remove it then it won't come back.
· improvement: The progress dialog now has progress bars as well as filenames and subjects. You can turn off the filenames and subject display in the settings dialog if you wish.
· improvement: Extraction requests can now be queued, rather than creating a new process. At the moment this isn't enable by default but can be by setting the preference attachmentextractor.queuerequests to true
· improvement: Invalid filename patterns, where the #count# token is missing, are 'fixed' automatically in the settings dialog so the user can't accidentally break AE.
· bug fix: fixed bug in clear MRU code which always cleared off the last MRU item either on restart or settings change.
· bug fix: not having a default TB download folder specified doesn't now cause problems.
· bug fix: AE will now fail silently if a RSS feed message or an external attachment (a previously detached attachment) is attempted.