Ray_Net wrote:
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote on 02-09-19 10:36:
Ray_Net wrote:
WaltS48 wrote on 29-08-19 16:26:
On 8/29/19 2:29 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Don Spam's Reckless Son wrote on 28-08-19 21:26:
Ray_Net wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote on 28-08-19 13:43:
On 2019-08-28 7:38 a.m., Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:

On 2019-08-27 11:19 p.m., Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Chris Ilias wrote:

If you click on a link in SeaMonkey mail and
newsgroups, it will open in the SeaMonkey browser,
regardless of what your system default is set to.
SeaMonkey is hard-coded to do that.

But there's a tweak that's been discussed here to
have the system use a different browser even when the
page is called from SM. Don't you remember what that
was? (I don't...)

Ah! Found it! <http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=2438561>


<http://codeverge.com/mozilla.support.thunderbird/clicking-on-url-link-in-tb-does-n/1989559>


Is that still valid seven years later?

It was no longer valid when SeaMonkey 2.0 was released.
:)

OK, so what's the current tweak?

There isn't one.

Perhaps removing SM  - make Chrome te default browser  - then
 re-install SM and don't accept the SM suggestion asking to
be the default browser ....

Chris Ilias has been involved with this project since men were
men and sheep were nervous.  If he says it can't be done,
believe it.

It seems very easy to try my idea ...

Did it work for you?

When I will upgrade my SM version I will try with FireFox. My upgrade
of SM is always by removing the current version then install the new
one.

That will prove exactly nothing.
It is Seamonkey/Mail which is apparently hard-wired to open Seamonkey/Browser, even right-clicking on a link in a mail (or Newsgroup posting) will not offer the option to open in another browser.

If you are true - SM MAIL is BAD !!! SM must follow the system's default-browser parameter.
Inside the SM-Browser I admit that the link must be opened into SM.

That is the way the makers of SM decided to go.
Occasionally I also want to open a link in a different browser, this is what copy+paste is for.

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