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.
Which is what NoOp seemed to suggest as well. I will try to dupe this with a newer build of Ubuntu to see if it is still a problem. If it is still a problem, I might open a bug report directly with Gnome, bypassing Ubuntu all together. Thank you Daniel for taking the time to provide verbose input. Sincerely, -- Michael Lueck _______________________________________________ support-seamonkey mailing list support-seamonkey@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/support-seamonkey