Pete Holsberg wrote:
Terry wrote:
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So, three components are involved in the problem:
1. Internet Explorer because it sets the system-default email
client;
IE is not involved; Windows *is* involved.
Right. I read (or so I believed) in at least one post that IE was used
to set the email client.
Whether it's IE or Windows, the place to look for information is M$.
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I have had some luck getting solutions on the Mozilla forum:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/index.php
If the cause of the problem is Internet Explorer, you may be waiting
a long time for an answer. But you never know your luck. There is a
Google search tool for M$: http://www.google.com/microsoft
I believe this is a M$ issue. I have problems of that kind with my
file associations manager, which definitely seems to favour its own
applications. It is extremely frustrating. :-X
It probably has to do with MS's implementation of MAPI.
So, I would be looking to M$ sources of information as well as here and
the Mozilla forum.
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Well, you cannot attach a file to an email unless it is a file. :-)
So you have to save it somewhere first, then open TB, then navigate to
where you saved it so you can attach it. Doing that with a single
click has no appeal for you??
I see. You might want to send an unsaved document.
Good luck.
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