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When I click on the mac share icon thunderbird is not in the list but when I look at sharing it is there but it is not really enabled

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how can I get the sharing for thunderbird enabled see attached files when I click on a file to share like a picture or pdf, and click share in the mouse menu it bring up a list without thunderbird in it and in the more list the checkbox is not really highlighted. I show that in the attached jpg.

how can I get the sharing for thunderbird enabled see attached files when I click on a file to share like a picture or pdf, and click share in the mouse menu it bring up a list without thunderbird in it and in the more list the checkbox is not really highlighted. I show that in the attached jpg.
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This is definitely a case of your mileage may vary. But this bug has a mac service attached as a zip. Might do what you want. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=606918

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I don't have time to look into a service and don't know how to do that at the current time. I don't understand how this can hang around to all these years with no resolution from the developers. This looks like something that has been requested for many years. Thanks for your help but I need something concrete and easy to implement.

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I know how it can hang around. 1. I am not aware of any active developers that use OSX. There may be some, but they are few. OSX integration may not be a priority for them 2. Thunderbird is a cash starved community project which has no employees, so development relies entirely on volunteers. 3. Volunteers tend to deal with low hanging fruit. after all spending 3 days fixing something you don't use is not something most people are willing to do.

One thing users of the software can do is make donations. This project can not continue on nothing. https://donate.mozilla.org/en-US/thunderbird/about/