Kai Ponte wrote:
On Sunday 16 November 2008 06:40:13 am Per Osbäck wrote:
With Firefox, you supposedly set the mail-to handler. thanks, I am aware of this, but I don't think this should be needed since you do choose your prefered e-mail client in gnome-default-application-properties and in KDEs system settings..it should respect that or that setting seem kinda useless.
Oh, I throughly agree!!
This is 2008 and there should be a setting - either in YaST or KDE/GNOME Setup - to activate this.
I'm honestly suprised I wasn't told to go to the command line and type something like:
sudo setfirefx -mc kmailhandler -x yes --autocheck no | grep y r4ti -x nohandler --setmailto
...which, of course, I'm supposed to know from memory. :P
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