saved attached location ignored by when saving attachements
I have set the folder for saving attachments in options/attachments to c :\download with the content set to pdf with the associated drop down set to "save file". However when click save on an incoming attachemnt it brings up a file manager window and ask me to select the folder in which to save the file. Why is it ignoring the setting in options. Having set it up I assumed that when I click on save for an attachement that it would save it as per the set up. Am I missing something here. It appears that Thunderbird thinks that I have selected the "always ask me where to save files" option. Thunderbird version is 45.5.1 running on a windows 7 PC.
被選擇的解決方法
Having tried a few tests, I find that if the Default Action is set to Save File, then double-clicking the attachment at the bottom left of the message does indeed save the file to the specified directory. However, if the attachment is right-clicked, Save As..., then the directory selection dialogue appears, as it should, no matter what the Default Action is. Same result if the Save All button at the bottom right is clicked. The confusion arises because if there is a single attachment, the Save All button appears as Save, even though the associated menu command in the drop-down is Save As...; the button should display 'Save As...'
So, I suggest you double-click an attachment and see if it automatically saves to the specified directory.
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I am unable to help with getting Thunderbird to do what you want by itself. I use and recommend the add-on "AttachmentExtractor", which does an excellent job for me. I don't use all it's options, just the setting the folder to save attachments to, and its toolbar button which automatically saves out attachments to that folder.
Go to the Add-on Manager window (Thunderbird menu: Tools: Add-ons), and put "AttachmentExtractor" in the search box to find and install the add-on. After restarting Thunderbird to finish the installation of the add-on, go back to the Add-on Manager window, click on "Extensions" on the left side, then the "Options" button beside "AttachmentExtractor". Set all sorts of fun options (or the bare minimum).
If an "AE Extract" button doesn't automatically show up in the Thunderbird toolbar, then right-click the toolbar, choose "Customize". Find the AE Extract button then drag and drop it onto the toolbar where you want it.
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Open Tools/Options/Attachments/Incoming and select the line for pdf Content. Click the Action drop-down and Delete Action, OK to close Options. Restart TB and next time you double-click a pdf attachment, select Save File, and see if the setting now sticks.
If not, reply here for instructions on how to check that the Downloads folder is correctly set.
no I am afraid that it still asks to select a folder rather than just saving it directly to the folder set in options/attachemets
If you open Tools/Options/Advanced/Config. editor and type downloads in the Search box, what do you see for these preferences:
browser.download.dir browser.download.downloadDir browser.download.lastDir messenger.save.dir
They should all have the value C:\Users\username\Downloads if that is the set folder. Right-click, Modify, and enter the path to the folder.
checked as requested
browser.download.dir - correct value browser.download.downloadDir - correct value browser.download.lastDir - this does not appear in the list messenger.save.dir - correct value
I have tried the add-on suggested by Bruce Johnson and it does what is required so I am not too worried if this proves to be a lost cause but it would be nice to find out what has gone wrong as it might help somebody else
選擇的解決方法
Having tried a few tests, I find that if the Default Action is set to Save File, then double-clicking the attachment at the bottom left of the message does indeed save the file to the specified directory. However, if the attachment is right-clicked, Save As..., then the directory selection dialogue appears, as it should, no matter what the Default Action is. Same result if the Save All button at the bottom right is clicked. The confusion arises because if there is a single attachment, the Save All button appears as Save, even though the associated menu command in the drop-down is Save As...; the button should display 'Save As...'
So, I suggest you double-click an attachment and see if it automatically saves to the specified directory.