third-stats
v1.8.0
Published
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Get started
Install ThirdStats from the Thunderbird Add-ons repository:
- Start Thunderbird, open the main menu and click on Add-ons
- Search for ThirdStats
- Click Add to Thunderbird and give necessary permissions
- Open the ThirdStats Popup in the upper right corner of the main toolbar and enjoy your email account stats
To properly recognize emails as sent, make sure to configure all email adresses you write from as Thunderbird identities for your email account. You can do so under account settings > select your account > click button more identities at the bottom and add or modify identities as you need.
Also keep in mind, that the processing of large mailboxes can take a lot of time.
Features
- Showing various stats in different chart types:
- Total numbers of emails and folders per account
- Sum of received and sent emails per year and per month
- Sum of received and sent emails per daytime and per weekday
- Temporal distribution of received and sent emails per weekday per hour
- Leaderboards of most contacted email addresses
- Distribution of emails per folder
- Filter stats for a specific folder, period of time or contact
- Comparison view for accounts with custom account colors
- Deactivate accounts you don't want to include (add-on option)
- Use a dark or a light theme (add-on option)
- Use a caching system to store already processed data (add-on option)
- Responsive stats page to adapt to different viewport sizes
- Language support for Catalan, Chinese, Czech, English, French, Galician, German, Hindi, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai and Turkish
Here is how ThirdStats looks like on the Thunderbird default dark theme and light theme on Windows:
Privacy and Security
ThirdStats runs entirely locally and will never contact, send or sell data to, any third-parties.
ThirdStats features require Thunderbird permissions to function, but will always seeks to minimise permissions where possible, and use granular permissions where available (Example: Thunderbird Permissions API does not currently provide for reading only message headers, instead of the entire email, including the body):
- Accounts: Access accounts and identities (read-only)
- Downloads: Export and download data as a file
- Messages: Access messages to create statistics (read-only)
- Storage: Store processed data (cache) for performance. Can be cleared or disabled at any time.
See the Security Policy for details how ThirdStats values your privacy.
Support this project
Contributions are very welcome! See the Contribution Guidelines for more information, how to help making this add-on even better.
Spread the word
- Give this project a star on GitHub ⭐
- Write a short review on addons.thunderbird.net (ATN) ✏
- Tweet it 💬
- Tell your friends and colleagues to try ThirdStats 💬
Become a tester
Cutting edge alpha releases of ThirdStats can be found on the dedicated ThirdStats CDN. You can install these alpha releases and test them as you like.
If you encounter any problem, please issue a bug report. If you have ideas for additional features, please issue a feature request.
⚠ Keep in mind: Alpha releases can be unstable and break things.
Become a ThirdStats developer
Here is how you can set up a local development environment:
- Clone this project with Git
- Install dependencies with Yarn by running
yarn
within the cloned directorythird-stats/
- Start the development server with
yarn serve
- Open development site by going to http://localhost:8080 in your browser
Note that this tool uses Thunderbirds WebExtension APIs. This means that some JavaScript objects won't be available in your browser as development environment. If you want to test your changes in Thunderbird, do the following:
- Save all your changes and run
yarn build
to create a production build in thedist/
directory - Open Thunderbird, go to main menu > add-ons > gear menu > debug add-ons > This Thunderbird > Load temporary add-on
- Now choose the manifest file inside the
dist/
directory and your modified add-on will be loaded for the current Thunderbird session. You can check the web console by clicking the button Inspect in the add-on tile.
Special Thanks
Many thanks especially to those who helped translating this add-on and making it more accessable for people around the globe:
- Catalan: @altmas5 @Leos1113
- Czech: @ajyan @martinsustek
- German: @devmount
- Spanish: @roninJosue @SabrinaFZ
- French: @antoinevth @aurelienrouze
- Galician: @uveic
- Hindi: @kunaljain0212 @mdfaizan7
- Hungarian: @ovari
- Italian: @leobia @edmael
- Japanese: @marcelstoer
- Polish: @dfoltynski @wikiyu
- Portuguese: @printf-ana @di3goCS
- Russian: @kerlon5 @maria-muravyova
- Slovak: @dodog
- Swedish: @FrejBjornsson
- Thai: @kerlos
- Turkish: @tosbaha
- Chinese (China): @jswildcards
- Chinese (Taiwan): @Hsins
Licence
This add-on is completely free to use. If you enjoy it and don't have the time to contribute, please consider donating via Paypal or sponsoring me for further development. :green_heart: