I seem to recall a past post about this, the *.xpi file contained in the 
zip file is itself a zip file with a different extension. By default the 
Mac seems to unzip the contained file as well as the containing zip file.

Furok wrote:
> I am using the standard unzipper that comes installed on a MAC.  I get
> a folder with lots of stuff in it such as: Folders - Chrome,
> components, defaults.  Files - chrome.manifest, domains.txt,
> install.js, install.rdf
>
> If there is something that I am doing wrong, please let me know.  I
> really appreciate all the help.
>
> M
>
> On Oct 30, 3:21 pm, Webmail Author <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> What are you using to unzip the file?  The zip file is just a wrapper
>> for a xpi file, this is to get around a google restriction
>>     
> >   
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