On 11/29/2010 06:47 PM, Michael Lueck wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 11/27/2010 12:32 PM, NoOp wrote:
...
Thanks! I'll file a bug for Ubuntu at:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center
NoOp wrote:
On 11/27/2010 12:32 PM, NoOp wrote:
...
Thanks! I'll file a bug for Ubuntu at:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/682272
NoOp wrote:
Found it. I just loaded up a test Ubuntu 10.10 with the default
/usr/share/gnome-control-center/gnome-default-applications.xml
showing:
SeaMonkey:
executableseamonkey/executable
commandseamonkey -mail %s/command
icon-nameseamonkey/icon-name
On 11/27/2010 02:18 AM, Jens Hatlak wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Found it. I just loaded up a test Ubuntu 10.10 with the default
/usr/share/gnome-control-center/gnome-default-applications.xml
showing:
SeaMonkey:
executableseamonkey/executable
commandseamonkey -mail %s/command
NoOp wrote:
Added note: Looking at the SeaMonkey source files I find multiple files
still contain references to Thunderbird, example:
/seamonkey210source/comm-1.9.1/mail/app-config.mk
(...)
in the build.mk file in the same folder. Is this normal?
I'd guess so. comm-1.9.1 is probably a
On 11/27/2010 12:32 PM, NoOp wrote:
...
Thanks! I'll file a bug for Ubuntu at:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/682272
Ed Mullen wrote:
Daniel F. wrote:
Hey y'all,
I'm the maintainer of the ubuntuzilla repository. Here are my thoughts/
comments on the matter.
Just a thought. I have no idea what you're talking about because you
have deleted/snipped EVERYTHING to what your are replying.
I started the thread
Daniel F. wrote:
It is quite likely, though, that the fault lies not with seamonkey
itself, but with the preferred applications gnome applet, which has
'seamonkey -mail %s' as the default option, when it detects the
presence of /usr/bin/seamonkey on the system. This is currently my
best guess.
NoOp wrote:
Unfortunately I didn't see Daniel F.'s reply as it appears that he
posted via google groups
Yes, he said that was the gateway he came through, not news.mozilla.org which I
use.
I'm still working on pining this down, but if you look at:
On 11/26/2010 06:32 PM, Michael Lueck wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Unfortunately I didn't see Daniel F.'s reply as it appears that he
posted via google groups
Yes, he said that was the gateway he came through, not news.mozilla.org which
I use.
I'm still working on pining this down, but if you
Hey y'all,
I'm the maintainer of the ubuntuzilla repository. Here are my thoughts/
comments on the matter.
(By the way, NoOp, it has been quite a while since ubuntuzilla was an
autodownloader script. It is now an apt repository with .deb repacks
of official mozilla binary builds.)
So, speaking
Daniel F. wrote:
Hey y'all,
I'm the maintainer of the ubuntuzilla repository. Here are my thoughts/
comments on the matter.
Just a thought. I have no idea what you're talking about because you
have deleted/snipped EVERYTHING to what your are replying. So, now I
have to go re-read previous
NoOp wrote:
I'd recommend that you just install via your distro repository
No, I wish to run the official Mozilla binaries, just like I do on Windows.
I have the ability to run current versions of Mozilla products.
were it
not for the fact that the Ubuntu SeaMonkey maintainers can't seem to
NoOp wrote:
2. What if your preferred email application were something other than
SeaMonkey? You'd set your email preferences as above only use the path
to that particular email client.
Then what caused SeaMonkey to get added to the Gnome Preferred Applications
list (with the wrong switches)
On 11/23/2010 11:56 AM, Michael Lueck wrote:
NoOp wrote:
2. What if your preferred email application were something other
than SeaMonkey? You'd set your email preferences as above only use
the path to that particular email client.
Then what caused SeaMonkey to get added to the Gnome
On 11/20/2010 06:35 AM, Michael Lueck wrote:
I also took the time to report this in Bugzilla:
Incorrect default switches to handle mailto: links / new message window will
not open
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=613724
Clearly your:
On 11/22/2010 08:14 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 11/20/2010 06:35 AM, Michael Lueck wrote:
I also took the time to report this in Bugzilla:
Incorrect default switches to handle mailto: links / new message window
will not open
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=613724
Clearly your:
On 11/20/2010 06:35 AM, Michael Lueck wrote:
I also took the time to report this in Bugzilla:
Incorrect default switches to handle mailto: links / new message window will
not open
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=613724
That's not an SeaMonkey issue, it is your desktop client
I also took the time to report this in Bugzilla:
Incorrect default switches to handle mailto: links / new message window will not
open
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=613724
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Greetings-
The solution was to update the switches Gnome was launching SeaMonkey with as
it processed the mailto: link.
The correct switches are as follows:
seamonkey -compose %s
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