
Thunderbird word count
Is it possible to do a word count on an individual email in Thunderbird?
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I use this method to get a word count when composing emails.
Make Hidden files and folder visible:
In Thunderbird:
- Help > Troubleshooting Information
- click on 'show folder' button
- a new window opens showing your Profile folder.
- Close Thunderbird now - this is important.
- Create new folder and call it chrome note the spelling - use a lower case 'c' It should be in the same place as the 'Mail' folder.
see image below.
- open Notepad:
usually located under 'All Programs' > 'Accessories' > 'Notepad'
Go to this link and section 'Word Count'
- Copy paste the code into 'Notepad' and save as userChrome.js (note the spelling - capital 'C') in the chrome folder.
Go to this link:
- http://downloads.mozdev.org/userchromejs/
- Use drag and drop to copy the 'userchromejs-2.0-sm+tb+fx.xpi' file to your computers 'Downloads' folder or the desktop.
- Start Thunderbird
- 'Menu icon' > 'Add-ons'
- select 'Extensions'
- click on gear wheel icon and select 'Install addon from file'
see second image below
- locate the *.xpi file you copy pasted into eg: 'Downloads' folder.
- click on 'Open'
- Once addon extension is installed, at prompt, Restart Thunderbird.
- click on 'Write'
- Type some content.
- Highlight the typed words to see number in bottom left Status bar.
Believe it or not, the old mailtweak add-on still does this in Earlybird (TB 53):
http://mailtweak.mozdev.org/tweaks.html#wordcount
Not all tweaks still work, but many do. Installation may be easier if you first install this add-on.