Barry,
Your script solved my problem of Picasa not successfully opening my
default email client (Thunderbird) but the newly opened message did
not contain any attachments - i.e. - the picture I had selected to
email was not attached to the email nor was there the usual Picasa
email message "you have been sent 1 picture" or whatever it usually
says.

I noticed that the script writes to the "tmp" directory in my "home"
directory so I looked and turns out I didn't HAVE a "tmp" directory in
the "home" directory so I created one there and now everything works
correctly.

Just wanted to point this out in case anyone else was having this
problem.

BTW - what should the permissions be on the "tmp" directory? I set it
to full permissions to test but it probably doesn't need that?

On Jan 7, 6:50 am, Barry Jackson <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 06/01/10 13:18, Barry Jackson wrote:> On 05/01/10 13:44, dgd wrote:
> >> P3 won't allow me to log into my G account (internet not found!)
>
> >> So, I wanted to send the images via another client (ctrl+e). No other
> >> options!Can't send via another email client!
>
> > You can use your default email client in Linux using
> > picasa-hook-email.sh script which you need to write yourself.
> > I have written one forThunderbirdwhich performs seamlessly.
> >http://forum.mandriva.com/viewtopic.php?p=758868
>
> > Barry
>
> I should also have mentioned that kmail and the default Gnome mail
> client (the name of which I forget) are both supported out of the box
> without needing the script.
>
> Barry

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