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jojothehobo
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Adding Lightening extension to Thunderbird

Hi:
I have Mozilla Thunderbird installed on my PortableApps platform. It works fine as an email client. I set up my email client and it gave me a lot of useful options and control.

However, it is just an email program. There seems to be no way to add extensions like Lightening or do anything else. I must be missing something here and would appreciate it if someone can clarify why my application is so limited.
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Jojo

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Press ALT

Press the ALT key on your keyboard to see the menu. Then click Tools - Add Ons. You can browse and download available extensions in there. Or simply visit the page and download it in your browser from here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/addon/lightning/

After downloading, drag the file to your AddOns window in Thunderbird.

Yes, it is counter-intuitive. They never got around to adding in the 'Thunderbird' menu in the upper left like Firefox has.

Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!

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Thanks for the reply

Hi:
Your reply was spot on. I clicked alt, and like Magic, the file etc tabs appeared. I clicked on tools, then extensions, then Lightning and then the option of installing Lightning into Thunderbird appeared. I chose to install it and it went smoothly and quickly. I love it when software works in a straightforward manner, with the emphasis on both works then straightforward.

I've become a Thunderbird fanboy and continue to be a PortableApps fanboy and appreciate the timely and high quality help I get from you and the other moderators in the forum.

Thanks again. Smile

Jojo

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You're welcome. Smile

And one note of addition. Thunderbird has a menu button. It's the 3 horizontal lines at the right edge of the toolbar. Add-ons is accessible via that as well. I happen to still use Alt out of habit.

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Thunderbird help

For the future I recommend you the usage of the Thunderbird help. You can find this help about the 3 horizontal lines at the right edge of the toolbar. That's indeed a very fundamental and extensive orientation in a lot of questions.

Especially your question regarding the installation of Lightening was answered there in a profound article.

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Thanks for suggestion

Hi tapsklaps. I tried to find help when I first opened Thunderbird but couldn't find it until I learned the "alt" trick from John Haller. I'm a big fan of RTFM myself and plan to use the help file first for any other issues before I come to the forum for help. I know we all are pretty busy and respect the value of everyone's time.

all the best
Jojo

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