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Version 3.1 is out [http://www.mozillamessaging.com]. It install itself the same way version 2.0 so see below. | Version 3.1 is out [http://www.mozillamessaging.com]. It install itself the same way version 2.0 so see below. | ||
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If you have a previous version of Thunderbird installed, it will be automatically removed before the latest version is installed. | If you have a previous version of Thunderbird installed, it will be automatically removed before the latest version is installed. |
Revision as of 18:12, 1 July 2010
Contents
Thunderbird 3.1
Version 3.1 is out [1]. It install itself the same way version 2.0 so see below.
<package
id="thunderbird"
name="Mozilla Thunderbird"
revision="310"
reboot="false"
priority="0">
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Mozilla Thunderbird (3.1)" />
<install cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\internet\Thunderbird Setup 3.1.exe" -ms' />
<upgrade cmd='taskkill /F /IM thunderbird.exe'>
<exit code="0" />
<exit code="128" />
</upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\internet\Thunderbird Setup 3.1.exe" -ms' />
<remove cmd='taskkill /F /IM thunderbird.exe'>
<exit code="0" />
<exit code="128" />
</remove>
<remove cmd='"%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\uninstall\helper.exe" /S' />
</package>
Thunderbird 2.x
If you have a previous version of Thunderbird installed, it will be automatically removed before the latest version is installed.
As the Thunderbird install now nicely upgrades and doesn't leave the old one in the registry, there is no need to differentiate versions in package id.
When a new version comes out, just replace the installer in "upgrade cmd" with a new one, and then increment the package revision number - this puts the upgrade command to work.
<package
id="thunderbird"
name="Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0.24"
revision="XXX"
reboot="false"
priority="0">
<check type="uninstall" condition="exists" path="Mozilla Thunderbird (2.0.0.24)" />
<install cmd='taskkill /F /IM thunderbird.exe'>
<exit code="0" />
<exit code="128" />
</install>
<install cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\Thunderbird\Thunderbird Setup 2.0.0.24.exe" -ms' />
<upgrade cmd='taskkill /F /IM thunderbird.exe'>
<exit code="0" />
<exit code="128" />
</upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='"%SOFTWARE%\Thunderbird\Thunderbird Setup 2.0.0.24.exe" -ms' />
<remove cmd='taskkill /F /IM thunderbird.exe'>
<exit code="0" />
<exit code="128" />
</remove>
<remove cmd='"%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\uninstall\helper.exe" /S' />
</package>
Making Thunderbird a default mail and news client
If you want to make Mozilla Thunderbird a default mail and news client, add these registry entries:
Note: Make sure to change the path MOZILL~2 to MOZILL~1 if you have installed Thunderbird before Firefox or any other Mozilla product. (check on the command line by typing "cd %programfiles%\MOZILL~2")
REGEDIT4
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\mailto]
@="URL:MailTo Protocol"
"URL Protocol"=""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\mailto\DefaultIcon]
@="@ShortProgFiles\\MOZILL~2\\THUNDE~1.EXE,0"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\mailto\shell\open\command]
@="@ShortProgFiles\\MOZILL~2\\THUNDE~1.EXE -compose %1"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\news]
@="URL:News Protocol"
"URL Protocol"=""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\news\DefaultIcon]
@="@ShortProgFiles\\MOZILL~2\\THUNDE~1.EXE,0"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\news\shell\open\command]
@="@ShortProgFiles\\MOZILL~2\\THUNDE~1.EXE -mail %1"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\nntp]
@="URL:NNTP Protocol"
"URL Protocol"=""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\nntp\DefaultIcon]
@="@ShortProgFiles\\MOZILL~2\\THUNDE~1.EXE,0"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\nntp\shell\open\command]
@="@ShortProgFiles\\MOZILL~2\\THUNDE~1.EXE -mail %1"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\snews]
@="URL:Snews Protocol"
"URL Protocol"=""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\snews\DefaultIcon]
@="@ShortProgFiles\\MOZILL~2\\THUNDE~1.EXE,0"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\snews\shell\open\command]
@="@ShortProgFiles\\MOZILL~2\\THUNDE~1.EXE -mail %1"
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Clients\Mail]
@="Mozilla Thunderbird"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Clients\Mail]
@="Mozilla Thunderbird"
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Clients\News]
@="Mozilla Thunderbird"
To register it with WPKG, save it as thunderbird.REG, and add these entries to your Thunderbird XML:
<install cmd='regedit /s %SOFTWARE%\Thunderbird\thunderbird.REG' />
<upgrade cmd='regedit /s %SOFTWARE%\Thunderbird\thunderbird.REG' />
Alternatively, you can use this jscript file to use full path names:
var WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell");
var key;
var value;
key = "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\mailto\\";
value = "URL:MailTo Protocol";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\mailto\\URL Protocol";
value = "";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\mailto\\defaultIcon\\";
value = WshShell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%ProgramFiles%") + "\\Mozilla Thunderbird\Thunderbird.exe,0";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\mailto\\shell\\open\\command\\";
value = WshShell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%ProgramFiles%") + "\\Mozilla Thunderbird\\Thunderbird.exe -compose %1";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\news\\";
value = "URL:News Protocol";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\news\\URL Protocol";
value = "";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\news\\defaultIcon\\";
value = WshShell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%ProgramFiles%") + "\\Mozilla Thunderbird\Thunderbird.exe,0";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\news\\shell\\open\\command\\";
value = WshShell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%ProgramFiles%") + "\\Mozilla Thunderbird\\Thunderbird.exe -mail %1";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\nntp\\";
value = "URL:NNTP Protocol";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\nntp\\URL Protocol";
value = "";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\nntp\\defaultIcon\\";
value = WshShell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%ProgramFiles%") + "\\Mozilla Thunderbird\Thunderbird.exe,0";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\nntp\\shell\\open\\command\\";
value = WshShell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%ProgramFiles%") + "\\Mozilla Thunderbird\\Thunderbird.exe -mail %1";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\snews\\";
value = "URL:Snews Protocol";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\snews\\URL Protocol";
value = "";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\snews\\defaultIcon\\";
value = WshShell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%ProgramFiles%") + "\\Mozilla Thunderbird\Thunderbird.exe,0";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\\snews\\shell\\open\\command\\";
value = WshShell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%ProgramFiles%") + "\\Mozilla Thunderbird\\Thunderbird.exe -mail %1";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\\Software\\Clients\\Mail\\";
value = "Mozilla Thunderbird";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Clients\\Mail\\";
value = "Mozilla Thunderbird";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
key = "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Clients\\News\\";
value = "Mozilla Thunderbird";
WshShell.RegWrite(key, value, "REG_SZ");
And then add this to your XML package definition:
<install cmd='cscript %SOFTWARE%\Thunderbird\setdefault.js' />
<upgrade cmd='cscript %SOFTWARE%\Thunderbird\setdefault.js' />
Silent installation of Thunderbird extensions
To silently install Mozilla Thunderbird extensions, do the following:
- download the extension
- go to "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\extensions\" and see what folders you have there
- install the extension into Thunderbird manually
- It is best to do this using Tools -> Extensions -> Install from within Thunderbird. Then you can find the additional folder containing your extension in "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\extensions\".
- Alternatively, you can use any unzip program to look inside the XPI file (which is just a zip file with the extension changed to XPI). However, you will not know which folder the XPI will extract to unless you look inside the install.rdf and look for id.
- copy the new folder to the server
- the silent installer will look like this:
<package
id="thunderbird-quicktext"
name="Quicktext extension"
revision="1"
reboot="false"
priority="0">
<check type="file" condition="exists" path="%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\extensions\{8845E3B3-E8FB-40E2-95E9-EC40294818C4}\install.rdf" />
<install cmd='cmd /C xcopy /Q /I /E /Y "%SOFTWARE%\thunderbird\extensions\quicktext\{8845E3B3-E8FB-40E2-95E9-EC40294818C4}" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\extensions\{8845E3B3-E8FB-40E2-95E9-EC40294818C4}"' />
<upgrade cmd='cmd /C xcopy /Q /I /E /Y "%SOFTWARE%\thunderbird\extensions\quicktext\{8845E3B3-E8FB-40E2-95E9-EC40294818C4}" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\extensions\{8845E3B3-E8FB-40E2-95E9-EC40294818C4}"' />
<remove cmd='cmd /C rmdir /S /Q "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\extensions\{8845E3B3-E8FB-40E2-95E9-EC40294818C4}"' />
</package>
- Basically, it means you have to copy the folder named similar to {8845E3B3-E8FB-40E2-95E9-EC40294818C4} to your "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\extensions" folder
- when Mozilla Thunderbird is next started, a new extension is detected automatically - you can verify this in Thunderbird using Tools -> Extensions
or you can use this script
ATTENTION: with Thunderbird 3.1 it doesn't longer work. Use the same procedure illustrated for Firefox (Firefox#Firefox_Extension_Templates)
<package id="thunderbird-ext-p7m"
name="Thunderbird Extension for p7m files"
revision="1"
reboot="false"
priority="0">
<depends package-id="thunderbird" />
<variable name='thext' value='SmartP7mSupport-0.4.1.xpi' />
<variable name='thdir' value='{1199032f-b0f2-4552-a7c0-21f6a60df93a}' />
<check type="file" condition="exists" path="%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\extensions\%THDIR%\chrome.manifest" />
<install cmd='taskkill /F /IM thunderbid.exe'>
<exit code="0" />
<exit code="128" />
</install>
<install cmd='cmd /C copy /Y "%SOFTWARE%\packages\%THEXT%" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird"' />
<install cmd='"%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\thunderbird.exe" -install-global-extension "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\%THEXT%"' />
<install cmd='cmd /C del /q "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\%THEXT%"' />
<install cmd='taskkill /F /IM thunderbird.exe'>
<exit code="0" />
<exit code="128" />
</install>
<upgrade cmd='taskkill /F /IM thunderbird.exe'>
<exit code="0" />
<exit code="128" />
</upgrade>
<upgrade cmd='cmd /c rmdir /q /s "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\extensions\%THDIR%"' />
<upgrade cmd='cmd /C copy /Y "%SOFTWARE%\packages\%THEXT%" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird"' />
<upgrade cmd='"%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\thunderbird.exe" -install-global-extension "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\%THEXT%"' />
<upgrade cmd='cmd /C del /q "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\%THEXT%"' />
<upgrade cmd='taskkill /F /IM thunderbird.exe'>
<exit code="0" />
<exit code="128" />
</upgrade>
<remove cmd='cmd /c rmdir /q /s "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\extensions\%THDIR%"' />
</package>
Silent installation of dictionaries (spell-checking)
Thunderbird 1.5
Mozilla Thunderbird keeps its (MySpell) dictionaries in %PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\components\myspell\
.
By default, it only has an English dictionary (for licensing reasons).
Installing a new dictionary is simple - just copy the dictionary files for a given language to that folder.
Installation instructions for a German dictionary
- Download a German dictionary from http://www.thunderbird-mail.de/hilfe/dokumentation1.5/allg_rechtschreibung.php
- The file is a .xpi file (a renamed .zip file). Uncompress it using any unzipping program. Inside you'll find .aff and .dic files - these are the core dictionary files. (There is also a .txt file (some info), and a .js file (the installer, used if you install the dictionary using Thunderbird))
- Copy the core dictionary files into
%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\components\myspell\
. - The XML which installs the German dictionary for Thunderbird should look like this:
<package
id="thunderbird-woerterbuch"
name="Woerterbuch fuer Thunderbird"
revision="1"
reboot="false"
priority="0">
<check type="file" condition="exists" path="%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\components\myspell\Deutsch - neue Rechtschreibung.aff" />
<check type="file" condition="exists" path="%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\components\myspell\Deutsch - neue Rechtschreibung.dic" />
<check type="file" condition="exists" path="%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\components\myspell\Deutsch - neue Rechtschreibung.txt" />
<install cmd='cmd /C xcopy /Q /I /E /Y "%SOFTWARE%\thunderbird\extensions\woerterbuch\*" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\components\myspell\"' />
<upgrade cmd='cmd /C xcopy /Q /I /E /Y "%SOFTWARE%\thunderbird\extensions\woerterbuch\*" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\components\myspell\"' />
<remove cmd='cmd /C del "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\components\myspell\Deutsch - neue Rechtschreibung.*"' />
</package>
Thunderbird 2.0
Thunderbird 2.0 has its dictionaries in %PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\dictionaries
<package id="thunderbird-spellcheck-dictionary-en-gb" name="Thunderbird spellchecker dictionary English (GB)" revision="4" reboot="false" priority="3">
<depends package-id="thunderbird"/>
<check type="file" condition="exists" path="%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\dictionaries\en-GB.dic"/>
<install cmd="cmd /c "IF NOT EXIST "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\dictionaries" mkdir "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\dictionaries"""/>
<install cmd="cmd /c "copy "%SOFTWARE%\thunderbird-dictionaries\*.*" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\dictionaries\"""/>
<upgrade cmd="cmd /c "IF NOT EXIST "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\dictionaries" mkdir "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\dictionaries"""/>
<upgrade cmd="cmd /c "copy "%SOFTWARE%\thunderbird-dictionaries\*.*" "%PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla Thunderbird\dictionaries\"""/>
</package>
Alternatively, download the Thunderbird Dictionary (download the right one, i.e. the german dictionary from the official webpage won't work) and install it like this:
thunderbird.exe -install-global-extension "x:\software\deutsches_w_ouml_rterbuch-1.0.1-fx+zm+tb.xpi"
Disable auto update
Thunderbird processes the config files in reverse alphabetical order. Create a file called, for example, all-thunderbird-custom-disable-updates.js, saved in %PROGRAMFILES%\Mozilla thunderbird\defaults\pref\, containing the following:
// ***********************************************************************
// * *
// * all-thunderbird-custom-disable-updates.js - *
// * Thunderbird custom global configuration to disable updates *
// * *
// ***********************************************************************
// Options -> Advanced -> Update -> Automatically check for updates to : Installed Extensions and Themes
pref("extensions.update.enabled", false);
// Options -> Advanced -> Update -> Automatically check for updates to : Thunderbird
pref("app.update.enabled", false);
// Options -> Advanced -> Update -> Automatically check for updates to : Search Engines
pref("browser.search.update", false);
See the whole "HowTO prevent Autoupdate on Firefox / Thunderbird" thread: http://lists.wpkg.org/pipermail/wpkg-users/2007-February/001207.html
See bug [2].
Removing access to Outlook Express
If you want to remove access to OE, see Outlook Express.
Using thunderbird autoconfig
See: http://mit.edu/~thunderbird/www/maintainers/autoconfig.html
Create a customized text file named thunderbird.cfg and put it in the thunderbird executable folder:
'%programfiles%\mozilla thunderbird\thunderbird.cfg'
Edit %programfiles%\mozilla thunderbird\greprefs\all.js addding the following values:
pref("general.config.obscure_value", 0);
pref("general.config.filename", "thunderbird.cfg");
Note: Byteshifting does not seem to be required with versions 1.5.* or 2.0.*
You can add functionality to the prefs by including javascript within the file.
Example thunderbird.cfg with automatically assigned values from ldap.
//put everything in a try/catch
try {
// 1) env variables
if(getenv("USER") != "") {
// *NIX settings
var env_user = getenv("USER");
var env_home = getenv("HOME");
} else {
// Windows settings
var env_user = getenv("USERNAME");
var env_home = getenv("HOMEPATH");
}
var env_mozdebug= getenv("MOZILLA_DEBUG");
// 2) set default general preferences
//Account
defaultPref("mail.identity.id1.draft_folder", "imap://" + env_user + "@imap.url/Drafts");
defaultPref("mail.identity.id1.fcc_folder", "imap://" + env_user + "@imap.url/Sent");
//Junk
defaultPref("mail.server.server2.spamActionTargetAccount", "imap://" + env_user + "@imap.url");
defaultPref("mail.server.server2.spamActionTargetFolder", "mailbox://" + env_user + "@imap.url/Junk");
//SMTP
defaultPref("mail.identity.id1.stationery_folder", "imap://" + env_user + "@imap.url/Templates");
//SMTP general
lockPref("mail.smtpserver.smtp1.hostname", "smtp.url");
lockPref("mail.smtpserver.smtp1.port", 25);
//General
defaultPref("network.proxy.autoconfig_url", "http://proxy.url/proxy.pac");
defaultPref("network.proxy.type", 2);
/* 3) define here (because if set after "4)" below it doesn't work !) processLDAPValues which is eventually called by getLDAPAttributes() just below,
check getLDAPAttributes() code from $MOZILLA_HOME/defaults/autoconfig/prefcalls.js to see the inside call to "user defined" processLDAPValues
*/
function processLDAPValues (values) {
if(values) {
// set the global var with the values returned from the LDAP query
ldap_values = values;
var uid = getLDAPValue ( values ,"uid" );
var cn = getLDAPValue ( values ,"cn" );
var mail = getLDAPValue ( values ,"mail" );
var URL = getLDAPValue ( values ,"labeledURI" );
// Those ldap variables are only available is this processLDAPValues context !
// so we set the preferences that need them here .
defaultPref("mail.identity.id1.useremail", mail);
defaultPref("mail.server.server2.name", mail );
defaultPref("mail.identity.id1.fullName", cn );
//Debug with popup error messages doesn't work anymore :-( !!
var env_mozdebug= getenv("MOZILLA_DEBUG");
if (env_mozdebug) {displayError("NO ERROR , just a debug, cn =" + cn + " and mail = " + mail ); }
}
}
// 4) Call Ldap servers to get Ldap Attributes (mail & cn) , this will finally call processLDAPValues , "3)" just above.
getLDAPAttributes("ldap.url","ou=people,o=Comapny","uid=" + env_user,"uid,cn,mail,labeledURI");
// Close the try, and call the catch()
} catch(e) {
displayError("lockedPref", e);
}
Disable Migration Assistant and What's New page
To prevent the Migration Assistant and the What's New page from showing after upgrades add the following lines to your thunderbird.cfg.
lockPref("mail.ui.show.migration.on.upgrade", false);
lockPref("app.update.showInstalledUI", false);
lockPref("browser.startup.homepage_override.mstone", "ignore");
lockPref("mailnews.start_page_override.mstone", "ignore");