On 2/28/11 9:03 AM, NoOp wrote:
> On 02/28/2011 01:32 AM, Alexander Thurgood wrote:
>> Le 28/02/11 05:39, Marc Grober a écrit :
>>
>> Hi Marc,
>>
>>> On OSX having installed 3.3.1 choosing Send Document or other send
>>> options produces no response and no log entries. Thunderbird was
>>> selected from Internet options.
>>>
>>
>> Yes, this doesn't quite work as intended...or at least, not as its
>> alleged to work on other platforms. From what I understand, you can not
>> simply point to the TB application bundle in your list of applications,
>> but have to drill down through the bundle's contents to point to the
>> thunderbird executable binary.
> 
> If TB on OSX (unix) is like linux, you'd do the full path the the
> thunderbird shell file rather than the thunderbird-bin.
> 
>>
>> You also have to make sure when you want to send the document via e-mail
>> that TB is not already running, otherwise you will get an error message,
>> and nothing will happen.
> 
> Should work (I think - I do not have OSX) if you use the shell file
> rather than the bin. If not, you might try '-compose':
> 
> /<path to thunderbird shell file>/thunderbird -compose

@NoOp
Nope,  tried all those variations - two real options; a) you invoke the
package which results in TBird coming forward, but no envelope, or b)
you invoke the binary, in which case you get an error message no matter
the flags indicatin that there is already a copy running. OSX does not
have a shell file I believe (at least not a thunderbird.sh like unix.)

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