Package: mozilla-thunderbird
Version: 1.0-3
Severity: normal

Specifically,

mozilla-thunderbird -compose "attachment=file:///path/to/file"

does not work if thunderbird is already running.

The compose window is opened, but the file is not attached.

This is a pain, since I believe OpenOffice.org uses this technique to
send the current document as a PDF attachment, which I find quite a
handy feature.

cheers

dc

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