Can you be a bit more specific (for a newbie), please?

The page says:

,----
| Configure your web browser and operating system so that the script is the 
default email application
`----

As I wrote, it is not clear to me, how I can tell google-chrome to accept a
script. 

Concerning Ubuntu, the only two choices for default mail apps are thunderbird
and Kmail (see System Settings -> Details -> Default Applications). I tried to
figure out how to change that and the only way I found works via editing
~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list. But what have to be the entries?
(x-scheme-handler/mailto=gnus (?)).

Cheers,

Marius


Teemu Likonen <[email protected]> writes:

> Marius Hofert [2013-01-31 19:40:52 +0100] wrote:
>
>> When I click a "mailto-link" in google-chrome (on Ubuntu 12.10),
>> thunderbird pops up as default application. I was wondering if one can
>> do something similar [...] for setting up Gnus as default
>> mailto-application under Ubuntu (?)
>
> See:
> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MailtoHandler


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