Portions created by the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 2007 Aron Rubin. The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Aron Rubin. See the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. Version: MPL 1.1/GPL 2.0/LGPL 2.1 The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (the "License") you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. Version 1.2.5 * Compatibility with the Thunderbird 3.0 betas * Better discovery of email addresses MS felt were implicit * Worked around an intermittent bug in Mozilla JS engine * Merged code from nickel_chrome which improves attachment pane interaction Version 1.2.4 * Fixed race that made attachments not show up * Added more complete MAPI decoding * Added initial transcoding of appointment and contact data * Added preference to view all decoded MAPI properties as a text file attachment Enjoy Version 1.2.13 * Fixed compatibility with Thunderbird 7 Version 1.2.12 * Fixed crash if TNEF message class is not defined * Added preference to disable filename character set conversion * Updated compatibility with Thunderbird and Seamonkey Version 1.2.10 * Updated Thunderbird and Seamonkey compatibility to 3.0.* and 2.0.* respectively * Added I18N filename support contributed by Hongwei Zeng Version 1.2.9 * Thunderbird 3 version number compatibility update * Change so only the filename and not a directory path are used for an attachment * Changes to avoid Mozilla JS parser bug (which resulted in mysterious missing functions) * Fixed GUID flag check * Improved debug prints and raw MAPI property output some Version 1.2.6 * Fixed use of some functions which could not be counted on to exist. As an option all MAPI properties within a email can be viewed so other types of information can be deciphered. LookOut has a full MAPI decoder and the ability to transcode some of those properties to iCalendar (ics) and vCard (vcf) formats. The TNEF decoding engine was inspired (with permission) by the tnef.sf.net project. Confirm installation, then restart Thunderbird (see steps 5 to 7 of Option 1).LookOut is a plugin which allows Thunderbird to interface with Microsoft's mail tools by decoding metadata and attachments encapsulated/embedded in a TNEF encoded attachment (aka winmail.dat). Click on the Addon tools button and select "Install Add-on From File" from the dropdown menu.ĥ. Open the Thunderbird addons page (see steps 1 and 2 of Option 1).ģ. (If you just click on the link, Firefox will think it's a Firefox extension and try to install it in Firefox, and that will fail.)Ģ. Right-click on the XPI download from our homepage, click "Save Link As." from the context menu, and and save the file on your disk. Continue with the setup.Īlternatively, you may download the ExQuilla XPI from our homepage or from the addon page.ġ. In the page that opens in a new tab, next to "ExQuilla", click. Click into the search bar at the top right, enter "exquilla" and hit Enter.Ĥ. Just go to the addons page in Thunderbird, search for ExQuilla, and install it from there.ģ.
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