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How to have Thunderbird automatically save images
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Tuesday May 18, 2010
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Tuesday May 18, 2010
If you find that you're getting lots of
images in your email
you might wish there was a way that you could save those images to your computer automatically. Fortunately for Thunderbird users there is a relatively easy way to do just that. We'll show you how to tellThunderbird to save images
that are sent to your email instantaneously in this short tutorial!Download this episode now
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Show Notes
- Open Thunderbird.
- Click on Tools and then on Options.
- In Options click on the Advanced tab.
- Now click on Config Editor.
- You'll see the famous warning telling you to be careful. Agree and be sure to promise.
- In Config Editor you want to search for: mailnews.message_display.disable_remote_image
- The config area is alphabetical so it's relatively easy.
- When you find it just double-click on it so it's value becomes true.
- Now when Thunderbird encounters images the will automatically be saved for you.
- Close out of all this and you're done.
- Click on Tools and then on Options.
- In Options click on the Advanced tab.
- Now click on Config Editor.
- You'll see the famous warning telling you to be careful. Agree and be sure to promise.
- In Config Editor you want to search for: mailnews.message_display.disable_remote_image
- The config area is alphabetical so it's relatively easy.
- When you find it just double-click on it so it's value becomes true.
- Now when Thunderbird encounters images the will automatically be saved for you.
- Close out of all this and you're done.
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