Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Eberhard Roloff wrote:
>>> That's not the proposed solution (at least not mine).
>>> I haven't used Thunderbird on 10.3 for production but it should still
>>> work, if firefox is set as your default http url-handler in gconf.
>>>
>>> Could you please check if that's the case by opening gconf-editor and
>>> looking up the keys
>>> /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/http
>>> and
>>> /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/https
>>>
>>> If there is Firefox in there please open a bug :-(
>>>
>>> Wolfgang
>> Thanks Wolfgang,
>>
>> sorry, I am using KDE, do not have gnome installed, except for the
>> minimum dependencies that I need.
>>
>> Therefore I got no gconf-editor installed.
>>
>> How can I check this on KDE and/or manually?
> 
> You could let Firefox check it by using the preferences in the first tab
> by clicking "Check now" (if Firefox is set as default browser).
> 
> Wolfgang
Ah, thanks very much.
Actually it claimed not be my default browser. Now I changed this.

I will revert the changes that I made to TB's about:config and report
back about the results.

Done. It does not work from klick in TB to open a weblink in FF.

In the meantime I also changed the KDE default Applications for email
and browser to Thunderbird and Firefox, respectively, but this also did
not fix it.

will revert to "network.protocol.handler" setup in TB. This might not be
thepreferred way, but at least, it works for me.

Kind regards and thanks much for your help

Eberhard

Thanks again
Eberhard

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