Bamm Gabriana wrote:
> Thanks for the information. If Mozilla can recognize the default mailer
> when Mozilla Mail is not installed, can't it do the same if it is installed?
It could just as well. However, I suppose the reasoning is: If you
install Mozilla Mail, you're going to use it for your mail, else you
wouldn't have installed it.
> Maybe a dialog box "Mozilla Mail is not currently your default email
> client. Do you want to set it to be your default email client? [Never
> show this dialog box again]" ala Eudora will do the trick.
Interestingly, this dialog does exist in recent builds. Maybe it would
indeed be a good idea to always use the default mailer, now that Mozilla
can be the one.
Cross-posting to npm.mail-news for opinions, but setting followup-to
npm.wishlist.
--
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary
safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
-- Benjamin Franklin