Apparently you can't use thunderbird to send a message from the command
line with the text supplied on standard input.  I don't know why you'd
want to do that anyway; you're not meant to hand-edit the message that
cmail composes before it's sent out.

I think the solution is just to not say
"-mailprog /usr/bin/thunderbird".  There's no reason you have to always
use thunderbird to send mail just because you use it to read mail and
to send messages that you write by hand.  You may have to say
-mailprog /bin/mail or /usr/bin/mail or /usr/bin/mailx depending on
where your distro puts the simple command-line mail client.


On Wed, 04 Apr 2007 11:17:18 -0600, David Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm running xboard on my laptop, and would like to use the cmail 
> feature.  I use mozilla thunderbird for an email client, and was 
> wondering what I need to do to have it work properly.
> 
> I've run cmail -mailprog /usr/bin/thunderbird
> 
> Selecting Mail Move brings up a message window to the correct email 
> address, but nothing is in the message or attached to the message.
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> David
> 
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