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I want to add an action to the right-click list for a message

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How can I add an entry to the right-click list?

I've set up a filter to delete from the POP server but keep the message in Thunderbird.
As well as 'open message', 'print', 'reply', 'move' etc I'd like to be able to add a link to delete from the POP server.   The link could be to run my filter or, preferably, to get directly to the 'Delete from POP serve' action.
How can I add an entry to the right-click list? I've set up a filter to delete from the POP server but keep the message in Thunderbird. As well as 'open message', 'print', 'reply', 'move' etc I'd like to be able to add a link to delete from the POP server. The link could be to run my filter or, preferably, to get directly to the 'Delete from POP serve' action.

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AlanJD said

How can I add an entry to the right-click list?
I've set up a filter to delete from the POP server but keep the message in Thunderbird.
As well as 'open message', 'print', 'reply', 'move' etc I'd like to be able to add a link to delete from the POP server. The link could be to run my filter or, preferably, to get directly to the 'Delete from POP serve' action.
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Do you actually ever want to deliberately leave anything on the POP server?

I don't know of any way to add options to context ("pop-up") menus. Clearly, add-ons can do it but I can't recall seeing a menu editor for Thunderbird. Not am I sure what function call you'd have to use to run a filter.

Adding toolbar buttons is quite straightforward, and there are already buttons that allow you to run filters on selected messages. But you seem keen on using the right-click menu, which is mouse-driven anyway, so I have to ask if a toolbar button would be suitable.

Another approach might be to use the keyconfig add-on and set up a keystroke to run your filter, or maybe the native "delete from POP server" function call.

But my first question was to ask a little about your workflow. You may be trying to invent a wheel that already exists.

Please note that this forum uses a leading space to indicate text that should be shown as-is and not wrapped, so please don't indent your messages.

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Well, here is a menu editor:

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/s3menu-wizard/

I have looked here:

http://kb.mozillazine.org/Keyconfig_extension:_Thunderbird

but I can't see any commands for deleting on the server. You may have to resort to running your filter, but I don't know how you make it specific to particular messages, unless you use a "run filters on selected messages" utility.

The FiltaQuilla add-on may be useful as it has some enhancements for filter rules and actions.

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I haven't looked at the add-ons or menu editor yet but I'll reply to your workflow question. I'm trying to mirror the processing in Eudora where a message's status can be changed to 'delete from server'. This leaves the message in the local inbox. As I understand it Thunderbird's server delete settings are either xx days (for all messages) or after deleting locally.

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With POP if you download a message it is by default deleted immediately on the server. What's the reason for leaving a copy there?

And with IMAP it would be quite pointless since there is no way to have a message in the local image of the account and not also in the server. The technique offered by Thunderbird is to move a message out of the account (maybe to Local Folders) if you want to keep it but remove it from the server.

Do you know this story?

http://selfdefinedleadership.com/blog/?p=158

You may be trying to emulate something that you don't actually need to do.