Opacus News
Opacus SugarCRM Thunderbird Professional Edition
The Opacus Thunderbird Professional extension is now available with these great features:
- Automatically archive incoming and outbound mail
- Support for custom modules
- Contact and Lead address book synchronisation
- Create SugarCRM Contacts, Leads, Accounts, Opportunities, Cases, Bugs and Tasks from within Thunderbird
- Quick edit SugarCRM records
Please visit the Thunderbird page at the Opacus website for details.
Opacus SugarCRM Activities Sync, the perfect partner for Thunderbird and Lightning
Brings much needed CalDAV support to SugarCRM for all your mobile devices and the popular Lightning calendar in Thunderbird.
Please visit the product page for details.
Opacus Outlook extension - for those who haven't yet seen the light!
The Opacus Outlook extension is available in Lite and Professional versions. See the Opacus homepage for details.
For more information about these products please contact
sales@opacus.co.uk or visit
www.opacus.co.uk.
Help and Documentation
Access this page at any time by selecting Help > Opacus Help
After Installation
After installing the extension, you will need to enter your SugarCRM URL, username and password into the settings
dialog box. Click on Tools, then Opacus SugarCRM Settings. In the URL box put your SugarCRM address, for instance:
http://sugarserver.com/sugarcrm. Put your username and password in the respective boxes (the username is not case
sensitive).
You can choose here if you would like a notification when new mail arrives in your Inbox. This uses the
libnotify library on some Linux distributions which can be more appealing than the default notification.
Important Information for Mac users
The extension uses the popular Growl notification service, available here. The
extension will function silently if the service is unavailable.
A further setting allows you to choose whether the subject line of the email is parsed for case numbers.
The Case module needs to be selected in the Search window for this function to work.
Additional Buttons
Two additional buttons are available for ease of use. The first button can be added to the Thunderbird main
window and the second, Send and Archive, is for the compose window. If these buttons are not added automatically
the first time you run Thunderbird after install, simply right-click on the respective
toolbars, click Customise and drag the buttons to the toolbars.
In use
To archive one or more emails in a folder, select them and either right-click one of the selected messages
and choose 'Archive email(s) to SugarCRM', or click the Archive button mentioned above. The search window will
appear with a search suggestion already in place. You can search for:
- Email addresses
- Case numbers
- First names
- Last names
- Full names (use a single space between first and last)
- Names of SugarCRM Objects, such as the name of an Opportunity
You can use a % character as a wildcard, for instance %@mydomain.com will search for all email addresses
at the domain mydomain.com and Nat% will find Natasha, Natalia, Nathan and so on.
Either use the suggested search or input your own, then click Search. The results will be returned from the modules
selected in the available Modules pane. Once you have found the record you would like to archive against, choose whether or not
to archive the attachments using the checkbox at the bottom of the Search pane, and click Archive. A notification
will inform you when the archive is complete.
Many thanks to our volunteer translators:
- Robert Laussegger (de-DE) Iscon Group
- Jørn Skifter Andersen (da-DK) Bellcom
- Marco Buttafoco (it-IT)
- Vincent Rollin (fr-FR) Synolia
- Cristóbal Bonillo (es-ES) Seyte, S.L.
- Adelino Paulo Carvalho (pt)
- Yasushi Nakamura (ja) Marmalade
For bug reports or to assist with localisation of this extension, please contact
support@opacus.co.uk
Opacus community plugins and extensions are sponsored by SugarCRM's leading UK Elite Partner Enable Technologies
Release Notes:
- 1.6.8: Support for Thunderbird 68+.
- 1.6.7: Support for Thunderbird 63+.
- 1.6.6: Fix bug when archiving attachments.
- 1.6.5: Fix broken preferences window for Thunderbird 60 support.
- 1.6.4: Handle SugarCRM v8 email attachment changes.
- 1.6.3: Use JSON for attachment upload.
- 1.6.2: Support up to Thunderbird 51.
- 1.6.1: Handle changes to the Thunderbird headers api.
- 1.6.0: Handle search strings containing multiple apostrophes.
- 1.5.9: Add Japanese translation. Decrypt mail prior to archive where possible.
- 1.5.8: Handle notification issue on Windows running Thunderbird 17 and up.
- 1.5.7: Handle error where Pro extension not found on startup.
- 1.5.6: Fix bug with attachment names containing exclamation marks. Added Portuguese language strings.
- 1.5.5: Fix regression in 1.5.4 causing notifications to fail.
- 1.5.4: Update module list display in search. Support Thunderbird 9. Added Spanish and French language strings.
- 1.5.3: Handle utf8 characters in attachment filenames. Add Italian translation.
- 1.5.2: Change complex pref types to char prefs to avoid exception on first run when preferences not set.
- 1.5.1: Add debugging info to Error Console, added new filter to email body parser, skip attempts to archive zero-length attachments. Add support for Thunderbird 6.0
- 1.5.0: Add German and Danish language strings.
- 1.4.9: Add support for LDAP, fix bug on servers with underloaded REST function, dramatically speed up attachment archiving
- 1.4.8: Restored default accept button on options window as preferences were not being saved correctly on Windows
- 1.4.7: Remove dependency on Growl for Mac OS X
- 1.4.6: Fixed problem on first run after upgrade where restart was required
- 1.4.5: Fixed bug where attachments not properly archived
- 1.4.4: Fixed bug where inbound mails not tagged
- 1.4.3: Support for extra European characters. Restored Re: to subject line in emails
- 1.4.2: Handle redirects to https, allow apostrophes in search string and results
- 1.4.1: Use Thunderbird secure password manager for SugarCRM password storage
- 1.4: Fixed bug where search window had not authenticated properly with SugarCRM
Known Issues:
- Tagging of outbound mail with an Exchange 2007 server. The Opacus extension uses a custom header to determine
when a message has been archived to SugarCRM, but the default behaviour of Exchange 2007 is not to reveal the custom
headers over IMAP/POP. This behaviour can be altered using the Set-TransportConfig directive to change the
HeaderPromotionModeSetting to MayCreate, but does not affect the extension in any other way than to stop outbound
archived mails from being tagged.