> Thunderbird and the Webmail add-ons are working fine as they are; just
> a few minor things that I like to get them to do a little better and
> save my on-line time for something else. I have already search the add-
> ons and don't see anything remotely like what I want to try. I don't
> want to step on any toes so I think I will keep a lid on my project.
> It want hurt me just to learn how to do it on my own time; besides, I
> not planning on a release version a just an internal version which if
> necessary I will manual add the code as I received new versions on the
> affected programs.
> Most likely I will do it as a separate add-on if my current train of
> thought is correct if not then I try a different way of doing it.
> Heck, It took a woman in South Korea 950 times to pass her written
> driver's test. She just found 949 ways that didn't work yet she keep
> trying and finally on her 950 attempt got it right. Thomas Edison was
> the same way when he was trying invent the light bulb; just on trying
> building on his failures. You don't just give up because you fail
> several times; sometimes you got to try a different way.
> Eugene
> On Nov 6, 7:38 pm, alanrf <alan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Eugene,
> > I do not want to dampen your creativity but there is just a small
> > chance that someone may have already invented some of the features you
> > want (by use of Thunderbird options or existing add-ons). It may save
> > you a bit of effort if you care to share with us the extra features
> > you are looking to add to the extension.
> > On Nov 6, 3:52 pm, KE4AVB <ke4...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Tnx, off I go to do a lot reading...
> > > Eugene
> > > On Nov 6, 1:45 pm, Webmail Author <webmailextens...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > The extensions are written using Javascript with some SQL. The GUI is
> > > > in XUL.