Mozilla New Mail Icon is an extension which displays an icon in the system tray when new mail arrives in your Mozilla Mail or Mozilla Thunderbird . It supports the standard (FreeDesktop.org) system tray, as used by GNOME, KDE, and IceWM.
| Tags | Communications Email |
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| Licenses | LGPL |
Recent releases


Changes: This version was fixed to allow the New Mail alert feature introduced with Thunderbird 2.0 to be used along with this add-on.


Changes: The extension was updated to work with Thunderbird 2.0. This update also adds support for indicating new mail with the keyboard LED.


Changes: This release fixes installation on Thunderbird 1.5.0.2 and on x86-64 builds of Thunderbird.


Changes: This release fixes installation on Thunderbird 1.0, a "cutoff icon" glitch on KDE, and a problem with the Russian localization. Unnecessary library dependencies have been eliminated, allowing the XPIs to work on older systems without libstdc++.so.6, Pango, and Cairo.


Changes: The extension was updated to support Thunderbird 1.5 pre-releases. (Thunderbird 1.0 packages are still available.) By popular request, an option to always show a tray icon was added, allowing you to minimize or restore a window. Support for mail indicator LEDs on various laptops was added. Localizations for more languages were added.
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Recent commentsIcon size
Is it possible to scale the icons up to the size of the notification area? They look a bit small at the moment.
feature request :)
Hello
Cool extension, thanks.
But can you add "hide on start" feature?
Re: Command line to call new mail icon
> Forget me for not being an expert in
> here. I am trying to call up thunderbird
> in kde at startup (in the .kde/Autostart
> thing). Was wondering if i can call new
> mail icon somehow from a command line
> and minimise thunderbird from the
> start?
Nope, no such option yet.
Command line to call new mail icon
Forget me for not being an expert in here. I am trying to call up thunderbird in kde at startup (in the .kde/Autostart thing). Was wondering if i can call new mail icon somehow from a command line and minimise thunderbird from the start?
Best Regards
kcg
Re: Not compat any more
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> % % No longer works with Thunderbird
> % 2.0.0
> %
> %
> % sure, newest xpi works great for
> me...
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> oooo aren't we the rocket scientist
> today.... I guess you were to busy to
> comment back to notice the BLOODY
> FRIGGIN DATE on that post.
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> Idiots behind keyboards......
>
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i apologize honestly for trying to be helpful.
snobs behind keyboards...