There is a great little programme in Windows called Affixa. Just need
something similar for Linux really.......

On 17 September 2012 17:07, anne-ology <[email protected]> wrote:

>        yes, I agree - that is a great idea.
>
>        The only way, I know, is to allow LO to open whatever, then save the
> attachment, then add this attachment to the correct e-mail.
>
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 6:15 AM, M Henri Day <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 2012/9/16 Anthony Easthope <[email protected]>
> >
> > > Thats a tricky one. I don't exactly have a solution to the opera
> problem
> > > but it might be best to associate the email client (Thunderbird maybe?)
> > > as the default. From the best of my knowledge the opera browser can not
> > > become associated with the *.eml format which Thunderbird & Evolution
> > > use? -- As an aside what is the reason your using the M2 Client? from
> my
> > > own experience it has loads of issues and is not as half as good as
> > > thunderbird or evolution for that matter
> > >
> > > I almost feel like I am talking through a hole in my head.
> > > On Sun, 16 Sep 2012, at 12:10 AM, wpost wrote:
> > > > I use LibreOffice 3.4.5, and Opera 12.02 as a mail client, running
> > Linux
> > > > Mint
> > > > Debian Edition 201204. LibreOffice has a "send document as email"
> > > > command.
> > > > Searching the web, I see it works fine with some other mail clients
> > > > (Thunderbird, etc.) on Linux. But when I try it, I get the error
> > message:
> > > >
> > > > "LibreOffice was unable to find a working e-mail configuration.
> Please
> > > > save
> > > > this document locally instead and attach it from within your e-mail
> > > > client."
> > > >
> > > > The relevant configuration appears to be found at Tools - Options -
> > > > Internet
> > > > - Email. I've tried "opera", "/usr/bin/opera", and  "/usr/bin/opera
> > > > --remote
> > > > 'openComposer(new-window)'" (all without the double quotes). All of
> the
> > > > above work from the terminal, and the latter (taken from Opera's
> > > > documentation) opens a new message composition window, but none make
> > > > LibreOffice's error go away.
> > > >
> > > > Searching the web, this list, and LibreOffice's Get Help references
> > turns
> > > > up
> > > > nothing relevant.
> > > >
> > > > I'm out of ideas. Does anyone know how to make LibreOffice and Opera
> > Mail
> > > > play together?
> > >
> >
> > A feature I should greatly like to see in LibreOffice is one allowing a
> > user to choose a webmail service, e g, Gmail, as the default, rather than
> > an email client like Thunderbird or Evolution. This is easily done on,
> say,
> > Ubuntu, by installing the Gnome Gmail package ; it would be wonderful if
> > one of the LibreOffice developers could modify this package or create a
> > different one which would resolve this problem for LibreOffice users....
> >
> > Henri
> >
>
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