I find that I frequently need to open a bug report whose bug number is in a python-dev email I read with Mozilla Thunderbird. I now tried to automate things a bit more, and found the excellent DictionarySearch plugin: http://dictionarysearch.mozdev.org/index.html To install, follow these steps: 1. Download the plugin (for Thunderbird, make sure to download to disk) http://dictionarysearch.mozdev.org/download.php/http://downloads.mozdev.org/dictionarysearch/dictionarysearch_0.8.xpi 2. In Thunderbird, open Tools/Extensions/Install, select the file downloaded 3. Open Tools/Extensions again, double-click DictionarySearch. 4. In "Dictionary 1", fill in Text: Python Bug $ Access Key: y (as P will conflict with Print) URL: http://www.python.org/sf/$ To use the plugin, select a bug report number in a message, select the context menu, and type y (or click the Python Bug menu entry). Regards, Martin P.S. In case you wonder why this plugin is DictionarySearch: it is meant to lookup words in an email in a dictionary, e.g. Wikipedia.
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