Will there be a portable Fossamail build?
Will there be a portable Fossamail build?
I would love to have a portable build of FossaMail to compliment my portable installation of Pale Moon. Is that going to be a possibility in the future?
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Re: Will there be a portable Fossamail build?
Moonchild said he probably would make a portable Fossamail, but he didn't say when.
http://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php ... ble#p20871
http://forum.palemoon.org/viewtopic.php ... ble#p20871
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Re: Will there be a portable Fossamail build?
Well, today's good. Switched from x32 firefox nightly to x64 nightly and can now run with 9GB vsize without lags or hangs which were pretty frequent in the last 3-4 nightly builds.
After updating my portable Thunderbird to 31x the same things happened, so I decided to switch my portable installation to FossaMail x64.
Unfortunately FossaMail is still at 24x to the user interface looks somewhat clunky in comparison to 31x, but it is fast as hell. Also decrypting PGP encrypted mails now takes about half a sec instead of three to four, which really has an impact on my workflow.
Anyway, so much for introduction, here are the steps to get a portable FossaMail:
Anyway I'll attach this first easy & hacked version of portable FossaMail so anyone can just download it and import a profile. The attached version is the x64 one, if you want x86 just download the x86 FossaMail installer, extract and replace according to the instructions point 3.
Edit: Unfortunately nginx won't let me upload the ~27MB archive (413 Request Entity Too Large)... obviously client_max_body_size is set to default 20MB in the nginx configuration.
(@mod pls merge when the posts get accepted - Lobocursor Mod: Wish granted)
Uploaded to Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzYNRH ... sp=sharing
After updating my portable Thunderbird to 31x the same things happened, so I decided to switch my portable installation to FossaMail x64.
Unfortunately FossaMail is still at 24x to the user interface looks somewhat clunky in comparison to 31x, but it is fast as hell. Also decrypting PGP encrypted mails now takes about half a sec instead of three to four, which really has an impact on my workflow.
Anyway, so much for introduction, here are the steps to get a portable FossaMail:
- I'm using the Thunderbird-Portable launcher from gnupt.de, a german website, which includes Enigmail and a portable GnuPG.
Download it here and extract it to the location where you want you're portable installation to live (ofc you can move it later too). - Start Thunderbird-Portable.exe once. It'll download the current Thunderbird version, Enigmail and GnuPG. You can also easily import a new profile now. Just remember to rename the profile folder later according to the .ini modifications.
- Download FossaMail (v24, x64 or x86), extract the installer with 7zip and copy the core folder to the location of your portable installation. Then rename it from core to FossaMail24x.
- Go into the FossaMail24x folder and either rename the FossaMail.exe to thunderbird.exe or create a symbolic link from thunderbird.exe to FossaMail.exe if you want your TaskManager to show FossaMail instead of Thunderbird (like me).
- Copy the TB31xStart.cmd and rename the copy to FM24xStart.cmd.
- Open the copy with Notepad(++) and edit it like that (ll.62ff):
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REM The major version of Thunderbird-configure ECHO Thunderbirdversion=24x >> Thunderbird-Portable.ini REM Configure the Thunderbird folder ECHO Thunderbirdordner=FossaMail24x >> Thunderbird-Portable.ini REM Configure the profile folder ECHO Profilordner=FossaMail24x-Profil >> Thunderbird-Portable.ini
- Start FossaMail once with the FM24xStart.cmd. This will modify the Thunderbird-Portable.ini, so that the launcher .exe will from now on start FossaMail as a portable app.
Anyway I'll attach this first easy & hacked version of portable FossaMail so anyone can just download it and import a profile. The attached version is the x64 one, if you want x86 just download the x86 FossaMail installer, extract and replace according to the instructions point 3.
Edit: Unfortunately nginx won't let me upload the ~27MB archive (413 Request Entity Too Large)... obviously client_max_body_size is set to default 20MB in the nginx configuration.
(@mod pls merge when the posts get accepted - Lobocursor Mod: Wish granted)
Uploaded to Google Drive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BzYNRH ... sp=sharing
Re: Will there be a portable Fossamail build?
Moonchild, are there any news about an official portable Fossamail build? Or have you abandoned the idea for now/altogether?
Re: Will there be a portable Fossamail build?
BLUF: For me, the lack of a Portable Option is an automatic deal-breaker.
I've recently started experimenting w/ Fossamail as a replacement for Thunderbird. Despite FM's better feel, I'll be staying w/ TB for the time being.
I've recently started experimenting w/ Fossamail as a replacement for Thunderbird. Despite FM's better feel, I'll be staying w/ TB for the time being.