mailconsole 0.9.6
mailconsole is a useful extension that helps you to manage thunderbird mails using console commands like: dir, select, move, copy, delete, mark.
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mailconsole is a useful extension that helps you to manage thunderbird mails using console commands like: dir, select, move, copy, delete, mark.
The names and the syntax has been taken from the OpenVMS mail program.
- removal of selection after copy,move,delete
- case insensitive search and text with spaces
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