>
> Man, Do sucks. The guys who work on it must be real assholes.
>
Gnome-Do uses the system default mail app, the only proper way to do it in
my opinion. If you need to setup your preferred mail client in more than one
location, someone is doing it wrong. In Ubuntu there is only one spot where
you set mail, System -> Preferences -> Default apps. (Don't bring up CLI
here, not the point)

So, now I'm done feeding the troll, let's make this a usefull post.I wanted
to start thunderbird for company mail and gmail for personal. Fixed it using
a small shellscript.

#!/bin/sh
echo "$1" | egrep '(yourcompany.com)'
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
thunderbird -compose $1
else
firefox "https://mail.google.com/?view=cm&tf=0&to=`echo $1 | sed 's/mailto:
//'`"
fi

Simply put that as default mail app with %s behind it, and when I select
someone with "yourcompany.com" in the email then I get thunderbird. All
other options return my gmail.

Geeky? Yes.
But still makes me very happy. :)

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