On 04/11/2014 11:42 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/8/2014 9:13 PM, Joyce Greer wrote:
Hi,
My husband and I just switched from outlook Express to SeaMonkey for our
email client. What I didn't realize (He did) was that the SeaMonkey
browser would be included in the download.
I have the Firefox browser as my default and want to keep it that way,
especially for any links that I click on in my emails.
Is there any way I can have Firefox and not SeaMonkey come up when I
click on links in my emails? I'd appreciate any help you can give here.
Thanks,
Joyce Greer
In your profile, find the file user.js. If it does not exist, create it
as a plain-text file. Insert the following:
user_pref("network.protocol-handler.external.mailto", true);
// to use external E-mail,
// also had to set Windows to use Thunderbird as defaul E-mail client
The semi-colon (;) at the end of the first line is required. The second
and third lines are merely comments to document why you have done this.
The preference variable network.protocol-handler.external.mailto can
also be set by requesting about:config. However, you cannot insert
commenbts.
You must also tell Windows that you want Thunderbird as your default
E-mail application. You appear to be using Windows XP. From your Start
button, go to [Settings > Control Panel]. On the Control Panel, I
recall there is an icon for Internet. Somewhere in that item is where
you indicate your default application.
I thought she uses SeaMonkey mail, and wants links clicked in her
SeaMonkey to open in Firefox, not SeaMonkey?
I have the Firefox browser as my default and want to keep it that way,
especially for any links that I click on in my emails.
Is there any way I can have Firefox and not SeaMonkey come up when I
click on links in my emails? I'd appreciate any help you can give here.
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