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. _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey

