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Attach from clipboard in Thunderbird

Allows you to create file attachments directly from the system clipboard, making it easy to attach screenshots without a detour into a graphics program. Works for HTML and plain text messages.

The following media types are supported:

  • Images (png, jpg, gif), format is auto-selected according to the clipboard.paste_image_type preference (defaults to png)
  • Files (e.g. by copying from Windows Explorer)
  • HTML (e.g. by copying from a browser)
  • Text
  • URLs

The extension can be accessed through the following paths:

  • File → Attach → From clipboard
  • Attach toolbar button menu → From clipboard
  • Context menu of attachments panel → Attach from clipboard

Installation

In Thunderbird, go to Tools → Add-ons → Extensions and search for "Clipboard" in the search box in the upper right-hand corner. In the result list, click Install on the right side.

You can also download the add-on from its detail page at Mozilla and then install using the instructions here.

Attach a screenshot (Windows)

  1. Press PrtSc (full desktop, Alt+PrtSc for active window only)
  2. Press Ctrl+Alt+Insert in compose message window in Thunderbird

Temporary files

The extension will create temporary files in the system temp folder (usually %LocalAppData%\Temp). These are automatically removed when the compose message window is closed (i.e. when the message is sent or discarded).

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MIT
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