Frosted Flake <[email protected]>  wrote :

> Roger Fink wrote:
>> Jane Galt wrote:
>>> I use Windows 7 and am FED UP with SM 2.0's demanding that I use its
>>> email client!
>>>
>>> I want the BROWSER ONLY. I've been using Pegasus Mail as my client
>>> since 1994 and wont stop.
>>>
>>> Yet something wont allow me to make that my default email client in
>>> SM, it opens SM's mail client for any email link I click on and wont
>>> allow it to be changed.
>>>
>>> I either get this to stop or I gotta find another browser, this is
>>> BULL!
>>
>> I use Seamonkey 2 the same way you do (on Win2000) and have the same
>> problem, only my default email is Thunderbird. I think it's basically a
>> Seamonkey problem and unless the developers choose to proactively
>> correct it, you are stuck with the situation. The one thing I do as an
>> ersatz fix is to have Thunderbird open. If the default email program is
>> open, then SM will invoke it. Hardly satisfactory, better than nothing.
>>
>>
> 
> Have you folks noticed the the OP has NOT been back in this thread since
> the initial few messages?
> 
> Why keep beating a dead horse for a troll?
> 

Kiss my ass. Unlike you, I'm not sitting full time in my mommy's basement 
in my underpants, typing flames, I work and dont always have time to jump 
in here, but WILL get back.


-- 
Jane Galt


Property Rights

The right to life is the source of all rights—and the right to property is 
their only implementation. Without property rights, no other rights are 
possible. Since man has to sustain his life by his own effort, the man who 
has no right to the product of his effort has no means to sustain his life. 
The man who produces while others dispose of his product, is a slave.

Bear in mind that the right to property is a right to action, like all the 
others: it is not the right to an object, but to the action and the 
consequences of producing or earning that object. It is not a guarantee 
that a man will earn any property, but only a guarantee that he will own it 
if he earns it. It is the right to gain, to keep, to use and to dispose of 
material values.

- Ayn Rand, The Virtue of Selfishness “Man’s Rights,” The Virtue of 
Selfishness, 94.
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