I'm wondering if any of you have seen anything like this, and if so, how you solved it.

On my Linux box, I have installed (amongst other things but I think only
these are relevant):

* Debian stable (Sarge), kernel upgraded to version 2.6.8-16;
* Gnome version 2.8;
* Mozilla-Thunderbird, version 1.0.2 (although the titlebar reads "Debian Thunderbird"; is it a package specific to Debian?);
* Mozilla-Firefox, version 1.0.4;
* KDE, version 3.3.2, which includes
* Konqueror, version 3.3.2;
* mime-support, version 3.21-8.

Since it's a desktop machine, and I didn't dink around with the default install, both KDE and Gnome are installed. I initially used KDE, found some niggling things I didn't like, and ended up switching to Gnome as my preferred desktop enviornment.

My problem is this: I would like to click on a link in a message I am reading in Thunderbird and have it opened in a Firefox browser window. (I'd prefer a new tab in an existing Firefox window, if there is one, but I'd settle for a new Firefox window.)
However, any link I click on gets opened in Konqueror.

In Gnome, I have specified Firefox as the preferred browser under Applications->Desktop Preferences->Advanced->Preferred Applications.

In Firefox itself, I have configured it to be the default browser and verified via the button there that it is, indeed, the default browser.

In the KDE KControl Panel, under KDE Components->File Associations->Text->HTML, I have specified Mozilla-Firefox as the
preferred application.

What am I missing?

If, in KControl, I go to KDE Components->Component Chooser->Web Browser and explicitly specify 'mozilla-firefox' to be used when opening http and https URLs, a link selected in Thunderbird will open in Firefox... BUT in addition to the desired Firefox window, I get an empty Konqueror window AND a button on the window selector for an additional Firefox window that never actually complete manifests itself.

If I edit /etc/mailcap and explicitly copy the mozilla-firefox invocation for text/html into the User Section, clicking on a link in Thunderbird will open a Konqueror window with an error dialog which reads "Could not find the program '%u'". This happens even if I comment out ALL the invocations of konqueror in /etc/mailcap.

Any ideas or clues would be greatly appreciated...

-- Andy

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