With Mozilla Thunderbird up and running, place focus on the email with the 
attachment, use up or down arrow keys to find the email in the list and stay 
focus on the email with the attachment. Now press alt+m for the message menu, 
arrow down for something like attachment in the drop down list. It will be a 
submenu so right arrow to open the submenu, once on a file you want to 
download, choose shift+F10 for save options, choose 'save as' to save the file 
to the location you want. Also, I have my HTML turned turned off as I am using 
plain text. Take a look at the tools menu with alt+t and you will find 7 tabs 
you can configure Mozilla Thunderbird. One was called Attachments.

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Matthew Chao 
  To: PC Audio Discussion List ; PC Audio Discussion List 
  Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2013 4:56 AM
  Subject: Re: File attachment location help


  Hello.  Have the same problem, but with Eudora.  Can't seem to find 
  the attachments.  Am also using Windows 7.--Matthew Chao

  At 12:40 AM 10/9/2013, John Chilelli wrote:
  >O I forgot to tell you that I'm using Windows 7.
  >
  >Thanks...
  >
  >On 10/9/2013 12:32 AM, John Chilelli wrote:
  >>Hi all,
  >>
  >>Is there someone on the list who is familiar enough with 
  >>Thunderbird to know where it puts it's attachments. Someone sent me 
  >>a file but he had to change the extension to .xxx so he would be 
  >>able to send it from his place of work.
  >>
  >>Thank you,
  >>
  >>John
  >>
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