To help Stefan Schindler, and any other users who may be puzzled (and
note, this does NOT constitute a fix, just a workaround until there's a
proper fix), the solution is as follows: as suggested above, you need to
add a ~/.config/desktop-webmail/webmailers.ini file. The following works
for me:

[Gmail (Google Apps)]
ID=13
URL=https://mail.google.com/a/sc3d.org/mail/?extsrc=mailto&url=%s
INBOX=https://mail.sc3d.org/
ICON=https://mail.google.com/favicon.ico

Note that there's an obvious problem here: you have to make up an ID
that is not used. This is a bug in the design: you can't expect users
and sysadmins to keep IDs unique when they cannot guess what IDs may be
used by future updates to /usr/share/desktop-webmail/webmailers.ini, and
they shouldn't have to read those files in the first place.

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  No support for Google Apps

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