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# Sortana
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An add-on for Thunderbird that adds a filter rule that queries an AI.
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Sortana is an experimental Thunderbird add-on that integrates an AI-powered filter rule.
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It allows you to classify email messages by sending their contents to a configurable
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HTTP endpoint. The endpoint should respond with JSON indicating whether the
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message meets a specified criterion.
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## Features
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- **AI classification rule** – adds the "AI classification" term with
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`matches` and `doesn't match` operators.
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- **Configurable endpoint** – set the classification service URL on the options page.
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- **Filter editor integration** – patches Thunderbird's filter editor to accept
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text criteria for AI classification.
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- **Result caching** – avoids duplicate requests for already-evaluated messages.
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- **Packaging script** – `build-xpi.ps1` builds an XPI ready for installation.
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## Architecture Overview
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The extension relies on both WebExtension scripts and Thunderbird's experiment
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APIs:
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- `background.js` loads the saved endpoint, registers the UI patching script,
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and listens for test messages.
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- `experiment/api.js` exposes the `aiFilter` namespace. It loads
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`modules/ExpressionSearchFilter.jsm` which implements the custom filter term
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and performs the HTTP request.
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- `experiment/DomContentScript/` registers content scripts for Thunderbird
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windows; `content/filterEditor.js` modifies the filter editor UI.
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- `options/` contains the HTML and JavaScript for the options page.
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- `_locales/` holds localized strings used throughout the UI.
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### Key Files
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| Path | Purpose |
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| --------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------------- |
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| `manifest.json` | Extension manifest and entry points. |
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| `background.js` | Startup tasks and message handling. |
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| `modules/ExpressionSearchFilter.jsm` | Custom filter term and AI request logic. |
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| `experiment/api.js` | Bridges WebExtension code with privileged APIs.|
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| `content/filterEditor.js` | Patches the filter editor interface. |
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| `options/options.html` and `options.js` | Endpoint configuration UI. |
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## Building
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1. Ensure PowerShell is available (for Windows) or adapt the script for other
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environments.
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2. Run `powershell ./build-xpi.ps1` from the repository root. The script reads
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the version from `manifest.json` and creates an XPI in the `release` folder.
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3. Install the generated XPI in Thunderbird via the Add-ons Manager. During
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development you can also load the directory as a temporary add-on.
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## Usage
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1. Open the add-on's options and set the URL of your classification service.
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2. Create or edit a filter in Thunderbird and choose the **AI classification**
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term. Enter the desired criterion (for example, a short description of the
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messages you want to match).
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3. When the filter runs, the add-on sends the message text to the service and
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checks the JSON response for a match.
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## License
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This project is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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version 3. See `LICENSE` for the full text.
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## Acknowledgments
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Sortana builds upon knowledge gained from open-source projects. In particular,
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[FiltaQuilla](https://github.com/RealRaven2000/FiltaQuilla) and
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[Expression-Search-NG](https://github.com/opto/expression-search-NG) clarified
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how Thunderbird's WebExtension and experiment APIs can be extended. Their code
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provided invaluable guidance during development.
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