Sebastian Sp�th wrote:
> Mmh, well as application/pgp-signature doesn't require a plugin but PGP
> itself installed, an nearly empty page with nearly no information except
> the title "Netscape plugin finder" showed up. I didn't consider this
> really helpful, as I pressed a "More info" button. As an user who
> *really* needed more info, I would have been even more confused.
(This is a problem of the service, not Mozilla.)
> Why do
> we assume every unknown mime type has to be handled by a *plugin*
> anyway?
Ask Netscape.
> Secondly (and just now when I think of it) I think it is a bad idea to
> silently replace my mail message with some webcontent of an hardcoded
> URL. Call me paranoid, but I don't like the thought.
Sure, it's wrong, a bug.
> If this feature exist, why not open a new window with the plugin finder?
Yes, file a bug against the browser.