Roger Fink wrote:
> Martin F. wrote:
>> Roger Fink schrieb:
>>> Awhile back I posted here asking how to invoke Thunderbird (my
>>> default email program and the only one that is set up) when an email
>>> link is clicked from within Seamonkey 2.0.3. The solution was to
>>> create the following entry in about:config :
>>>
>>> network.protocol-handler.external.mailto user set boolean true
>>>
>>> All that now stands in the way of perfection, at least until the
>>> next hiccup, is the solution to this:
>>>
>>> How can I get the Win2000 context menu "send to" "Email Recipient"
>>> to send the file to Thunderbird rather than Seamonkey mail?
>>
>>
>> You need to set the application (Thunderbird in your case) as default
>> application for Mails in the control panel of Windows to achieve
>> that. "Set Program Acces and defaults" under "Add and Remove
>> Programs":
>>
>
<http://desktop.ucdavis.edu/PPS_PrintingWindows2000_XP/arp-controlpanel.gif>
>> regards
>>
>> Martin
>
> T-bird is set as the default.

While the problem didn't occur until after I installed Seamonkey, this could
be a Windows problem, with the solution residing entirely within the OS.
Don't really have a clue.


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