RedHat 8.0 is using the file /usr/bin/htmlview.  I changed the following to setup my default browser.  

X11BROWSERS_KDE="/usr/bin/konqueror /usr/bin/kfmbrowser"
X11BROWSERS_GNOME="/usr/local/mozilla/mozilla /usr/bin/galeon"
X11BROWSERS_GENERIC="/usr/local/mozilla/mozilla /usr/local/netscape7/netscape"

Hope this helps.
Darryl

Joe Giles wrote:
Yeah, I changed that already. That is for system links. I'm referring to
Evolution. When I click on a link inside an e-mail address, it opens
Mozilla. I want it to open Netscape. I was thinking about a setting in
Evolution, but I can't find one. Maybe a Gnome setting?

Thanks for the reply :)

Joe

On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 12:45, mark wrote:
  
On Thursday 24 October 2002 01:15 pm, Joe is done writ:
    
How would one change the default browser in Linux?
So, when Evolution opens up a link, it opens Netscape instead of
Mozzila.
      
It took me long enough to find this answer. Control Center->file 
browsing->file associations->text, and then select html, shtml, and any other 
thing that hits your fancy (.swf for flash, etc), and, if mozilla isn't in 
the list, add it, then use the "up" to make sure that it's at the top of the 
list.

Th'-th'-th-that's all, f-f-f-folks!

  mark

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creature with long claws and a forked tail.  Both were 
wailing in different keys.

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