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Great addon! I really don't understand why you commented out the support for Thunderbird... it works just as well in there and I'd say it's even more useful (who wants to type their password every time they read email?)

One minor bug is that it does not work with Thunderbird's integrated LDAP support. It seems that the built-in URI parser you used does not accept the ldaps scheme. I've replaced the functions _uri and _url in modules/MacOSKeychain.jsm with the following quick-and-dirty parsing code and it works like a charm:

function _uri (uriString) { return _url(uriString); }
function _url (urlString) {
if (!_url.parser) _url.parser = /^(https?|ftps?|irc|nntp|pop3s?|imaps?|ldaps?|afp|ssh|smb|ipps?|svn|smtps?):\/\/(?:[-a-z0-9.]+(?::[^@\s]+)?@)?([a-z0-9](?:[-a-z0-9.]*[a-z0-9])?)(:[0-9]{1,5})?(?:\/[^\s]*)?$/i;
var match = urlString.match(_url.parser);
if (!match) throw Error("Not a valid url: " + urlString);
var port = -1;
if (match[3]) port = match[3].substring(1, match[3].length);
return {
scheme: match[1],
host: match[2],
port: port,
spec: urlString
};
}

Questa recensione riguarda una versione precedente (1.1.2.1-signed.1-signed) del componente aggiuntivo. 

Thanks for the report - I've created an issue at http://code.google.com/p/mozilla-keychain/issues/detail?id=45

I've enabled TB support in 1.1.3 but I don't use TB myself and I know there are some issues remaining (such as passwords not being shared with Mail.app and the Show Passwords button still being displayed in Preferences).