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FecharMnenhy 0.8.6.1-signed.1-let-fixed.1-signed Requer reinicialização
por Karsten "Mnyromyr" Düsterloh
The primary goal of the Mnenhy project is to make some enhancements to SeaMonkey MailNews/Thunderbird, since there're still plenty of comfort functions missing if compared to Netscape 4.x and other mail and news clients.
Sobre esta extensão
- Custom Headers
[SeaMonkey, Mozilla and Thunderbird]<br>
Mnenhy allows to alter the set of header lines shown of an e-mail or usenet posting and
their respective method of display. Yeah, that makes the references clickable again!
<tt>:-)</tt><br>
Multiple lists can be defined in the Mnenhy preferences panel and then be switched
via the View → Headers menu.<br>
This module is also responsible for showing X-Faces. - Folder Storage
[SeaMonkey, Mozilla and Thunderbird]<br>
Mnenhy provides a mechanism to store the thread pane column layout and preferences dependent
upon the currently selected folder. For example, you can hide the junk state in the newsgroup
<tt>de.test</tt>, but show it in your <tt>Inbox</tt> or activate HTML for RSS feeds only. - Text Codecs
[SeaMonkey, Mozilla, Thunderbird and Firefox]<br>
Mnenhy adds two new context menu items for encoding/decoding text to the mail editor,
the mail display, the browser, the source view and Chatzilla. Available codecs are currently
<tt>ROT-13, Base64, UUEncode/UUDecode, encodeURI/decodeURI and similar, Unicode/number
representation, Kenny-Speak, 1337-Speak, Morse, Reverse, toUpperCase,
toLowerCase</tt> and the <tt>evaluation</tt> of selections. - Message-ID Search
[Mnenhy 0.8: SeaMonkey 2.x and Thunderbird 3.x]<br>
Since both SeaMonkey 2.x and Thunderbird 3.x support searching for message-IDs,
Mnenhy adds some functionality to get on par with the late "Message ID Finder"
extension. - MailNews Sidebar
[SeaMonkey and Mozilla only]<br>
Mnenhy brings back the sidebar to MailNews! Of course, the panel preferences are independent
from those of the browser sidebar. - Junk Filter Tools
[SeaMonkey, Mozilla and Thunderbird]<br>
- Junk Filter Statistics (Tools → Junk Filter Statistics)<br>
Mnenhy can compute a Junk Filter Statistics based upon your <tt>training.dat</tt>.
This may freeze Mozilla for some time, especially on slow machines, but you can alter
the threshold of ignorable words in the Mnenhy preferences panel. - Unknown Junk State Icon<br>
Mnenhy resurrects the 'unknown' state icon for junk filtered mail.
- Junk Filter Statistics (Tools → Junk Filter Statistics)<br>
- Chrome Manager
[Mnenhy below v0.8: Mozilla, SeaMonkey below v2, Thunderbird below v1.5 and Firefox below v1.5]<br>
Mnenhy allows to manipulate the location and the activation and jar state of registered
chrome packages: packages can be moved between profile and application directory, packages
can be temporarily disabled or removed completely, jar files can be extracted to local
directories and used there. This makes it very easy to test new hacks and modifications
or new addons that have no uninstaller.<br>
This feature is nothing for the faint-hearted: you may destroy your Mozilla
installation if you don't know what you're doing!
Please do read the documentation! - Registry Viewer
[Mnenhy below v0.8: Mozilla, SeaMonkey below v2, Thunderbird below v1.5 and Firefox below v1.5]<br>
Mozilla and its derivates use a special database format inherited from older Netscape
versions, e.g. for their version registry <tt>mozver.dat</tt> or the profile registry
<tt>registry.dat</tt>. The Registry Viewer provides a nice, handy tree view of the contents
of these files.