On Saturday, October 12, 2013 6:10:04 AM UTC-4, vukko wrote:
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> On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 10:50 PM, Agunat <[email protected] 
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>> I use Gmail with Firefox as my web browser.  Whenever I click an email 
>> hyperlink (like on a "Contact Us" web page) Chrome is automatically started 
>> and it is assumed that I want to send that person an email via Chrome.  
>> Naturally I don't need this when Gmail is already open in my Firefox 
>> browser that I am using.  How do I get a link such as this to open in 
>> Firefox rather than Chrome by default?
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> C'mon Bob, I know it's easier to just get spoonfed but this you could find 
> easily by yourself. Here's a hint, in your Firefox options, click the 
> Applications tab and then find the 'mailto' line.
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> Marko
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I wish it was as easy as you make it sound Marko.  First of all most 
responses say that I should change may computer's default settings 
therefore I was not looking in Firefox.  As far as your suggestion goes 
when I go to Firefox/Options/Applications it shows Use Google Chrome  
(Default) is selected, none of the other choices are browsers but rather 
email programs, if I click browse it will not let me add Firefox to the 
list.  

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