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Essential Thunderbird Add‑Ons

Serge Y. Stroobandt

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Add‑ons

Essential Thunderbird Add‑Ons
icon add-on use
Enigmail Enigmail Here is the developer site.
External Editor External Editor Allows one to compose e‑mail messages with an editor of choice (say Vim!) Current releases are found on GitHub. There is no official Mozilla Thunderbird page for this add‑on.
Markdown Here Markdown Here Here is the developer site.
Sieve Sieve The Mozilla page for this add‑on lags behind quite a bit. One is better off installing the latest development build.
Signature Switch Signature Switch Here is the developer site.

Wrapping to window width

To have the wrap length adapt automatically to the window width, open the configuration editor:

Edit → Preferences → Advanced → General → Config Editor

Set mail.compose.wrap_to_window_width to true.

External Editor settings

No problem, install the External Editor add‑on and configure it as follows:

/usr/bin/gvim -f --servername THUNDERBIRD --remote-tab

Hitting Ctrl+E in a Thunderbird write window will no evoke a gvim instance.

To avoid default textwidth wrapping with Vim, add the following line to .vimrc:

autocmd FileType mail setlocal textwidth=0
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