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Email Addresses in Message Headers 3.2 Vyžaduje reštart
Autor: Patrick Dark
Shows email addresses in message headers, including those of contacts, and provides control over message header presentation.
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If there is no display name, only the email address will show.
If there is no email address ( i.e., the email address is malformed ), only the malformed email address will show. Malformed email addresses are shown alone with a line through them.
This extension is most useful for users who prefer that the “Show only display names for people in my address book” option be enabled ( under Tools: Options: Display ), but will also work with it disabled.
Email address associations with contact cards ( and thereby display names ) are done automatically by Mozilla Thunderbird, so this extension will not utilize contact card display names in cases where Thunderbird does not correctly associate contact cards with a corresponding email address. Specifically, this extension will not reflect the Additional Email field in contact cards. I recommend not using this field and creating additional contact cards instead ( which utilize only the Email field ) if a contact has multiple email addresses.
There are three preferences that may be set.
The first is
extensions.EAIMH.allow_email_address_display_name
, which defaults to the Boolean value false
. This preference hides display names when they’re a case‑insensitive match for the email address. For example, a mailing list—such as www-style@w3.org—may have a display name that is identical to its email address; by default, only www-style@w3.org will appear unless this preference is toggled.The second and third preferences control which characters are used to demarcate email addresses:
extensions.EAIMH.email_address_prefix_hex_codes
extensions.EAIMH.email_address_suffix_hex_codes
The preference values require a space‑separated list of hexadecimal codes. The hex codes are written using an ECMAScript / JavaScript syntax. The default values are:
0xa0 0x28 0x200d 0x200a 0x200d
0x200d 0x200a 0x200d 0x29
A description of the default value hex codes:
0xa0
: non‑breaking space0x28
: left parenthesis0x29
: right parenthesis0x200a
: hair space0x200d
: zero‑width joiner0x200d 0x200a 0x200d
: non‑breaking hair space
Hex codes ( instead of direct character entry ) must be used to overcome design weaknesses in both ECMAScript and Thunderbird.
I recommend the BabelMap program by Andrew West for looking up hex codes of characters. In BabelMap, you can get the hex codes of a character by selecting it; the hex code will then appear to the lower‑left of the character frame preceded by the characters “U+”. Note that preceding zeros are unnecessary ( e.g., U+003C should be written as
0x3c
instead of 0x003c
).Note that preference validity is enforced, so entering an invalid value will reset the relevant preference.