Thunderbird tries to use Java to open pdf attachments.
I have the add-on for Adobe Reader in Thunderbird. I also have checked to use the file extension to open the attachment. But every time I try to open a .pdf attachment, TBird tries to open it as a Java file. The only way that I can open a pdf attachment is to use Internet Explorer.
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I'm not ware of any adobe reader addon for Thunderbird. There is an Adobe Reader plugin to be used with Firefox browser.
Adobe Reader is a free program for viewing and printing PDF documents. It includes an Adobe Acrobat browser plugin for displaying PDF documents within Firefox and other Web browsers.
Tools > Options > Attachments > Incoming tab
Under 'Content type' do you see:
- 'Adobe Acrobat document (application/pdf: .pdf)
what action is set?
- click on the set Action to see a drop down box and select Adobe Reader
- click on Ok to save changes.
If it is not listed:
- In Thunderbird,
- select the email with pdf attachment,
- right click on the attachment and choose Open.
- A small window opens asking what to do with the file.
- choose 'Open with' and select 'Adobe Reader'
- select to 'do this automatically for files like this from now on'
- click on OK
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I'm not ware of any adobe reader addon for Thunderbird. There is an Adobe Reader plugin to be used with Firefox browser.
Adobe Reader is a free program for viewing and printing PDF documents. It includes an Adobe Acrobat browser plugin for displaying PDF documents within Firefox and other Web browsers.
Tools > Options > Attachments > Incoming tab
Under 'Content type' do you see:
- 'Adobe Acrobat document (application/pdf: .pdf)
what action is set?
- click on the set Action to see a drop down box and select Adobe Reader
- click on Ok to save changes.
If it is not listed:
- In Thunderbird,
- select the email with pdf attachment,
- right click on the attachment and choose Open.
- A small window opens asking what to do with the file.
- choose 'Open with' and select 'Adobe Reader'
- select to 'do this automatically for files like this from now on'
- click on OK
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