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From: Jeff Carr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: mailto: URL's don't work as no command line options work
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Package: mozilla-thunderbird
Version: 1.0-3
Severity: normal
I can't seem to get Firefox to be able to send mailto: URL's
directly into thunderbird. I've tried various syntatical tricks
to try to launch thunderbird from the command line:
mozilla-thunderbird -mail <url> (fails if it's already open)
mozilla-thunderbird -remote <command> should be the right approach.
The man page still has ancient reference to
http://www.mozilla.org/unix/remote.html
Which has some tips, but none of them seem to work.
mozilla-thunderbird-xremote doesn't work either. Nor
mozilla-thunderbird -remote mailto(%s) because gnome/firefox
does not substitute %s with the actual subject. I suppose
you could point the finger of blame to firefox, but I had
to guess this all this could, at the very least, be a
documentation bug.
Great work on the recent integration of the enigmail. Using
Debian (sid) is like having continuous birthday's where
people send you fun software to play with all year.
Enjoy,
Jeff Carr
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Usually there is now issue. Look:
http://www.jwsdot.com/debian/faq.html#q9 or the README.Debian file.
Maybe you need to run dpkg-reconfigure to select your preferred browser
integration mechanism.
Closing this bug, since it usually works
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