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EML downloader in context menu

By: byr

Based on the EML downloader code I created a more convenient downloader. It is placed in the context menu if you right-click a message (or a bunch of selected messages). It creates the filename from the subject, with a maximum of 64 characters, and adds the .eml extension automatically. Works for multiple selected messages.

Works only with Zimbra Web Client and has been tested with Firefox and Chrome. IE/Edge might or might not work (I don't use them).

I also created the same Zimlet for Zimbra Desktop, search here for "EML downloader in context menu for ZD" zimlet.

Currently supported languages: english german hungarian

Version 1.1 update:

adds "Download" menu item in the Actions menu, when the e-mail is opened with a double click. Works only when the e-mail message is opened on a new application tab, and does not yet work if the e-mail message is opened in a new dialog window.

Version 1.2 update: fixed bug email could not be downloaded if email size (with attachments) was bigger than 2MB.


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Rating ( 3 ratings )
Downloads 5142
Latest Version 1.2
Categories Mail
Compatibility ZCS 8.5/ZCS 8.6
License No License Specified
Created on 7/11/17
Updated on 7/27/17

Reviews

  • Enhancement request 

    By: sirio81 on on 1/10/23 for version 1.2

    Hi, I tested this zimlet on Zimbra 8.8.15.
    It works but I notice that when I change view from "Conversation" to "Message" or vice versa, I click on the context menù to export an email and nothing happens.
    After some time, it works.

    It's perfect to export in single email in eml format (no zip) but when I want to export a selection of email, it would be better to have a zip file to download them all at once.
    What do you think about it?

  • Perfect 

    By: ntibi66 on on 9/16/20 for version 1.2

  • Not working in 8.7.11 

    By: cyber7 on on 7/18/17 for version 1.0

    I was very hopeful this would work in 8.7.11,but it does not...

     
    • Hmmm... Interesting, we use it on 30+ clients without any problem with this version: Zimbra 8.7.11_GA_1854 (build 20170531151956) What did you expect to get? May be you expected something different behaviour than what this zimlet is ment for. Can you please give a more precise feedback instead of "it does not..."? Thank you 

      Replied on 9/2/17



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Version 1.1

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Compatibility ZCS 8.5/ZCS 8.6
Created 7/26/17, 10:42 AM
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Based on the EML downloader code I created a more convenient downloader. It is placed in the context menu if you right-click a message (or a bunch of selected messages). It creates the filename from the subject, with a maximum of 64 characters, and adds the .eml extension automatically. Works for multiple selected messages.

Works only with Zimbra Web Client and has been tested with Firefox and Chrome. IE/Edge might or might not work (I don't use them).

I also created the same Zimlet for Zimbra Desktop, search here for "EML downloader in context menu for ZD" zimlet.

Currently supported languages: english german hungarian

Version 1.1 update:

adds "Download" menu item in the Actions menu, when the e-mail is opened with a double click. Works only when the e-mail message is opened on a new application tab, and does not yet work if the e-mail message is opened in a new dialog window.

Version 1.0

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Compatibility ZCS 8.5/ZCS 8.6
Created 7/11/17, 2:05 PM
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Based on the EML downloader code I created a more convenient downloader. It is placed in the context menu if you right-click a message (or a bunch of selected messages). It creates the filename from the subject, with a maximum of 64 characters, and adds the .eml extension automatically. Works for multiple selected messages.

Works only with Zimbra Web Client and has been tested with Firefox and Chrome. IE/Edge might or might not work (I don't use them).

I also created the same Zimlet for Zimbra Desktop, search here for "EML downloader in context menu for ZD" zimlet.

Currently supported languages: english german hungarian