Daniel wrote:
> Roger Fink wrote:
>> Roger Fink wrote:
>>> When I click an email link on a web page in Seamonkey 2.0.3, it
>>> brings up the Seamonkey email client, which then asks me to create
>>> an account. The program I use for email is Thunderbird, and that's
>>> what is shown under Helper Apps. How do I get SM to bring up T-bird
>>> instead?
>>
>> One other piece of info: the mimetypes.rdf file was copied and
>> pasted from the existing Firefox 3.5.8 into the Seamonkey profile.
>> When an email link is clicked in FF, it brings up T-bird.
>>
>>
>
> Roger, SeaMonkey Browser is exactly the same program as SeaMonkey
> Mail & News....there is no need for a helper, it's already there.
>
> Prior to SM 2, you were able to do a Custom installation which allowed
> you to select/de=select which bits of SM you wanted, except for the
> Browser, you must have it installed. In SM 2 that option is no longer
> available!
>
> Daniel

I realize the difference, but certainly there must be some way, using
about:config or some other feature, to get it to invoke the right email
program. Some people may want to use OE, which is on a Windows computer by
default, rather than pro-actively installed like Thunderbird.


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