Attachment Reminder scans user-defined keywords in outgoing emails to remind users to attach files.
One of the key features of the "Attachment Reminder" extension is its customizable list of keywords that are used for scanning emails. The extension fully supports JavaScript's regular expression syntax and comes with a robust keyword list by default. Additionally, the extension offers the option to exclude the text of quoted emails in the scan.
The installation of "Attachment Reminder" is standard, as for any Thunderbird extension. Users need to download the .xpi file and open Thunderbird, go to Tools -> Add-ons, click Install, browse to where they saved the .xpi and open it. After the countdown finishes, they can click the Install button again and restart Thunderbird to complete the installation.
The latest release of "Attachment Reminder" introduces several improvements, including the addition of the Attachment Reminder preferences item to the Tools menu of the main window and the compose window. The options window title and extension description are now localized, and the options window text has been improved for better informativeness. The minimum and maximum version numbers have also been changed to comply with official requirements.
Overall, "Attachment Reminder" is a highly useful Thunderbird extension for those who want to avoid sending emails without attachments when they should be included. With its customizable keyword list and support for JavaScript's regular expression syntax, it is easy to configure and use, making it an essential tool for Thunderbird users who frequently send attachments.