On 2021-01-02 at 16:29 +0100, steef wrote:
> Hi out there!
>
> How can I setup an automatic answer-email in mozilla-thunderbird? A
> maybe rather stupid question but somehow i cannot get it done this
> time.
>
> regards,
> steef
Hi there steef
See th
Hi out there!
How can I setup an automatic answer-email in mozilla-thunderbird? A maybe
rather stupid question but somehow i cannot get it done this time.
regards,
steef
On 14.06.06 10:06, Anthony Simonelli wrote:
> I'm using Mozilla-Thunderbird with my MS Exchange IMAP
> server at work. When I send an email to the Internet,
> my Postfix MTA gives the following message:
>
> forged name in Message-ID: header:
>
> and rejects the emai
I'm using Mozilla-Thunderbird with my MS Exchange IMAP
server at work. When I send an email to the Internet,
my Postfix MTA gives the following message:
forged name in Message-ID: header:
and rejects the email. I've successfully sent email
from Kmail by changing the Message-ID Suf
I will do my best to describe the problem (feature?) I witness when
using the whiteglass cursor theme under Xorg. I have been using the the
whiteglass cursor since it first became available (Xfree 4.0?) in Debian
unstable, but have always noticed one annoying aspect: When using the
whiteglass c
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Rocky Ou wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Does anyone know how to configure mozilla thunderbird with feature of auto
> spelling check. Under windows, It is very easy to do this for out look.
>
> Thanks,
> Rocky
>
Tools --> options --&g
Hey,
Does anyone know how to configure mozilla thunderbird with feature of
auto spelling check. Under windows, It is very easy to do this for out
look.
Thanks,
Rocky
On Sun, May 07, 2006 at 12:08:51PM -0800, Robert Crochelt wrote:
> David,
> I read your 2004 post but didn't see a response. I have the same
> experience here with T'bird 0.8 and Mac OS X 10.4.6. Did you ever
> figure this out??
>
To be honest, I can't remember now...
I'm no longer using thu
David,
I read your 2004 post but didn't see a response. I have the same
experience here with T'bird 0.8 and Mac OS X 10.4.6. Did you ever
figure this out??
Regards,
Bob Crochelt
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Ms Linuz wrote:
> [KS] wrote:
>
>
>>Ms Linuz wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>I don't know if it's just me or else.
>>>Open up mozilla-thunderbird, click Help --> Thunderbird Help
>>>Nothing happen.
>>>Click on Release N
[KS] wrote:
>Ms Linuz wrote:
>
>
>>I don't know if it's just me or else.
>>Open up mozilla-thunderbird, click Help --> Thunderbird Help
>>Nothing happen.
>>Click on Release Notesnothing.
>>Click on About Thunderbird...nice animation screen
Ms Linuz wrote:
> I don't know if it's just me or else.
> Open up mozilla-thunderbird, click Help --> Thunderbird Help
> Nothing happen.
> Click on Release Notesnothing.
> Click on About Thunderbird...nice animation screen.
>
> The Thunderbird Help context i
I don't know if it's just me or else.
Open up mozilla-thunderbird, click Help --> Thunderbird Help
Nothing happen.
Click on Release Notesnothing.
Click on About Thunderbird...nice animation screen.
The Thunderbird Help context is what I'm very much concern about.
Since it
kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
I upgraded my unstable box yesterday and mozilla-thunderbird has
stopped working. The thunderbird window does not come up. It used to
work fine before upgrading. Just wondering
1) if any one is having the same problem?
2) Know a way to fix this?
Here is the strace
I upgraded my unstable box yesterday and mozilla-thunderbird has
stopped working. The thunderbird window does not come up. It used to
work fine before upgrading. Just wondering
1) if any one is having the same problem?
2) Know a way to fix this?
Here is the strace output. I do not know what
On 01/04/2005 06:00 AM, James Cummings wrote:
Has anyone else had a problem filtering to nested sub-folders
in thunderbird? I'll describe in more detail:
I create a new filter rule, and select when address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to put it in AccountName/Folder/Subfolder. To do this using the
f
Has anyone else had a problem filtering to nested sub-folders
in thunderbird? I'll describe in more detail:
I create a new filter rule, and select when address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
to put it in AccountName/Folder/Subfolder. To do this using the
filter dialog box it expands nested lists fine,
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Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. I've been using thunderbird for my e-mail client. Everyday I get
> several e-mails that clearly contain viruses. But it seems that
> clamav doesn't do anything about it. ( ye
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 15:20:28 +0700, Mailing List
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
[...]
> >
> >
> - I've got freschclam for clamav updating purpose and running it as
> daemon while
> this box is always connected to the internet.
> - In other word, I should apt-get install kernel-image-smp ?
>
On
Andrea Vettorello wrote:
On Mon, 27 Sep 2004 22:00:44 +0700, Mailing List
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Since I'm just a desktop user, even been using debian for almost 6
months, I've still got several
basic questions to ask.
I've been googling for these, but got no luck...so I'm asking you guys
to
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
is there a secure (and easy) to migrate from Mozilla Mail to Mozilla
Thunderbird ?
Depends
My mail's on an IMAP server. I regularly use tb, Moz, Kmail and even the
dog on the same folders. Doesn't even matter if my email clients are on
different
Hello,
thanks for your email.
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On Wednesday 04 August 2004 11:16 am, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
is there a secure (and easy) to migrate from Mozilla Mail to Mozilla
Thunderbird ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Yes, in fact, Mozilla Mail
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On Wednesday 04 August 2004 11:16 am, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello List,
is there a secure (and easy) to migrate from Mozilla Mail to Mozilla
Thunderbird ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
Yes, in fact, Mozilla Mail and Mozilla Firefox use the
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On Wednesday 04 August 2004 11:16 am, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> is there a secure (and easy) to migrate from Mozilla Mail to Mozilla
> Thunderbird ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jerome
Yes, in fact, Mozilla Mail and Mo
Hello List,
is there a secure (and easy) to migrate from Mozilla Mail to Mozilla
Thunderbird ?
Thanks in advance,
Jerome
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Actually, I didn't want to spend more time with this and simply
apt-get downgrade
the packages.
Now everything is back to normal and as it had been before.
Thunderbird just as well as Firefox.
Thanks for all your help !
Uwe
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Package: mozilla-thunderbird
Version: 0.5-4
Severity: normal
I'm using tb on the debian-user list. I choose "reply all" and then
(usually) erase unwanted addresses.
This generally leaves a cc: for debian-user and some blank addresses.
Wayne Topa noticed my email gets to the l
If moving your whole profile directory (e.g. mv .mozilla-thunderbird
.mozilla-thunderbird.sav) does not
help,
It does help; yes. After a restart the offending thingy is gone.
So I moved it back, restarted again, and it is back.
But I have all my mails in there and can
e profile directory (e.g. mv .mozilla-thunderbird
> .mozilla-thunderbird.sav) does not
> help,
It does help; yes. After a restart the offending thingy is gone.
So I moved it back, restarted again, and it is back.
But I have all my mails in there and can't possible start from scratch.
> If
ou running?
If moving your whole profile directory (e.g. mv .mozilla-thunderbird
.mozilla-thunderbird.sav) does not
help, look if there exists a .thunderbird directory and move it too.
If this does not help either tell me what you have done :)
Another last attempt:
Try to remove and install mozi
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 08:55:40 +0200, Alexander Sack wrote:
> Your profile directory can be found in
> ~/.mozilla-thunderbird/default/zxczxczxc.slt/
>
> There you can find a compreg.dat which can be removed.
>
> The mentioned chrome directory is
>
> ~/.mozilla-thunderbi
ory can be found in
~/.mozilla-thunderbird/default/zxczxczxc.slt/
There you can find a compreg.dat which can be removed.
The mentioned chrome directory is
~/.mozilla-thunderbird/default/zxczxczxc.slt/chrome
do something like this to rename it:
mv ~/.mozilla-thunderbird/default/zxczxczxc.slt/chrome
Alexander Sack wrote:
try:
http://www.jwsdot.com/debian/faq.html#q4a
I did. Please, always think of the not-newbie (I am not); who still is
not quite up at your level.
"please suggest to rename your profiles chrome directory"
is - sorry - incomprehensible to me. What to do ? Just delete ?? What ?
a) open thunderbirds profile manager: mozilla-thunderbird -P
b) selecte create profile ... -> Next
c) select a name of your profile (e.g. default) and
d) choose folder ...
select your old profile folder
(e.g. /home/user/.mozilla-thunderbird/default/vc3zm897.slt)
e) finish the profile creat
On Tue, 13 Jul 2004 13:27:57 +0200, Alexander Sack wrote:
> There is an instruction on howto manually migrate your old profile in
> /usr/share/doc/mozilla-thunderbird/README.Debian
Pretty incomprehensible, though. I found a better one in
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=
to have a new profile.
So...??? As you guys can guess, I have to create
a new account, set filter...blah ...blah...blah, even have to
copy-paste the old profile from $HOME/.mozilla-thunderbird/old_profile
to the new one ( it's called "importing e-mail" in a normal condition
. ).
Too happy for Alt + Tab has came back, I didn't notice something
wierd happen last time apt-upgrading.
Now I realize that mozilla-thunderbird is changed. No more Enigmail ( I
can solve this by installing the extension -- however ),
The most nasty thing is thunderbird forced me to have
bingo. Worked. Thanks very much
I will definately remember that one
Thanks for confirming this!
The good news: as mentioned upstream [1] , the next tbird (0.7) won't
need any user profile modifications anymore!
[1] - see mscott's answer on my request (asac) -
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewt
Alexander Sack wrote:
Thunderbird crashes itself. There is no open dialog
Maybe you have been upgrading from 0.5-x? If this is the case, try to
rename the chrome directory in the users profile. At least until this is
done after a major version upgrade, thunderbird may show some unwanted
sideeff
Thunderbird crashes itself. There is no open dialog
Maybe you have been upgrading from 0.5-x? If this is the case, try to
rename the chrome directory in the users profile. At least until this is
done after a major version upgrade, thunderbird may show some unwanted
sideeffects.
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Alexander Sack wrote:
thanks however right click on any attachment pdf, sxc, jpg and select
open. THey all crash
Does thunderbird crash itself or 'just' the apps started by the open
dialog??
If so, does thunderbird crash if you select "save as.." too, or just
when trying to open?
If it cras
thanks however right click on any attachment pdf, sxc, jpg and select
open. THey all crash
Does thunderbird crash itself or 'just' the apps started by the open
dialog??
If so, does thunderbird crash if you select "save as.." too, or just
when trying to open?
If it crashes too, please state
On 06/11/04 00:03, [KS] wrote:
Hi,
I am using Mozilla Thunderbird(version 0.6 (20040605)), on my Debian
box(Unstable). When I click on any http:// link, nothing happens. No
browser opens the page.
Can anyone shed some light on the problem and give some options on how
ot solve it?
Thanks,
[KS
Ralph Katz wrote:
On 06/08/04 22:50, Mal Beaton wrote:
apt-cache show mozilla-thunderbird
Package: mozilla-thunderbird
Priority: optional
Section: mail
Installed-Size: 31944
Maintainer: Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: i386
Version: 0.6-2
When trying to open attachments m
On 06/08/04 22:50, Mal Beaton wrote:
apt-cache show mozilla-thunderbird
Package: mozilla-thunderbird
Priority: optional
Section: mail
Installed-Size: 31944
Maintainer: Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: i386
Version: 0.6-2
When trying to open attachments mozilla-thund
apt-cache show mozilla-thunderbird
Package: mozilla-thunderbird
Priority: optional
Section: mail
Installed-Size: 31944
Maintainer: Alexander Sack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: i386
Version: 0.6-2
When trying to open attachments mozilla-thunderbird closes. The
attachements do no
couldnt find anything in update-alternatives re evolution kmail or email
for email there exists no update-alternatives directory. You may take a
look at the faq at:
http://www.jwsdot.com/debian/faq.html#q9
this faq states how to set the http(s) handler. For mailto handlers, it
should be quite
Paul Stolp wrote:
* Mal Beaton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-05-09 17:23]:
can anyone point me where I can look further to change these settings so
that
email link selected from webbrowser opens up in mozilla-thunderbird
web link selected from email opens up in mozilla-firefox
thanks
Hi Mal
* Mal Beaton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-05-09 17:23]:
> can anyone point me where I can look further to change these settings so
> that
> email link selected from webbrowser opens up in mozilla-thunderbird
> web link selected from email opens up in mozilla-firefox
>
> th
Well, here's a partial answer to one of my questions. Posting it here
in the hopes it helps others, too.
Kevin B. McCarty wrote:
> 2) How can I force Thunderbird not to wrap specific long lines in an
> email? If for instance I'm writing a bug report, I want it to wrap
> paragraphs of text, bu
Kevin B. McCarty wrote:
Hi all,
I switched from pine to Thunderbird last week, and there are two issues
that are really frustrating me.
I would be using mutt myself but it frequently flakes out for imap over
ssl, which is unacceptable, so I gave up on it for now.
1) How can I get Thunderbird to
Hi all,
I switched from pine to Thunderbird last week, and there are two issues
that are really frustrating me.
1) How can I get Thunderbird to insert a text file into the body of an
email that I'm writing? In pine this is just Ctrl+R, but in Thunderbird
the only way I've found is to cut-n-pas
alex wrote:
I had minor problems installing Mozilla-Firefox and was eventually
able to get it working right. However, Mozilla-Thunderbird doesn't
install because it seems to have a lot of broken dependencies.
The only source for Thunderbird I've been able to find is
alex wrote:
I had minor problems installing Mozilla-Firefox and was eventually able
to get it working right. However, Mozilla-Thunderbird doesn't install
because it seems to have a lot of broken dependencies.
The only source for Thunderbird I've been able to find is
alex wrote:
I had minor problems installing Mozilla-Firefox and was eventually able
to get it working right. However, Mozilla-Thunderbird doesn't install
because it seems to have a lot of broken dependencies.
The only source for Thunderbird I've been able to find is
On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 13:14:43 -0400
alex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had minor problems installing Mozilla-Firefox and was eventually
> able to get it working right. However, Mozilla-Thunderbird doesn't
> install because it seems to have a lot of broken dependencies.
>
alex wrote:
Has anybody been able to get Thunderbird (deb) working?
FWIW I run an unstable box on my laptop as well as desktop box and
Thunderbird works fine on them as installed from the deb packages in the
unstable tree. I simply did a dist-upgrade, install Mozilla-Thunder
bird and everyt
I had minor problems installing Mozilla-Firefox and was eventually able
to get it working right. However, Mozilla-Thunderbird doesn't install
because it seems to have a lot of broken dependencies.
The only source for Thunderbird I've been able to find is:
deb http://mentors.debian.
When I select the menu option in FireFox, there is no response.
I checked /etc/alternatives, but there wasn't anything there for MUA.
What do I need to do to get this working?
Mike
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Here's how I did it on Solaris with Opera 7.23.
First edit prefs.js file from thunderbird directory and add this line:
user_pref("network.protocol-handler.app.http", "/local/utils/tools/bin/operanw");
/local/utils/tools/bin/operanw is a bash script which contains:
#!/bin/sh
/path_to_opera/opera
mmandline(s) to execute
Mozilla Thunderbird 0.5 on Debian 3.0r2 stable ("Woody")
Send URLs to Browser
If you have Mozilla Firefox installed, you can do the following to
send email embedded URLs from Thunderbird to the Firefox browser:
1. Stop Thunderbird. This is impo
On February 01, 2004 15:02, Frederico Rodrigues Abraham wrote:
> Hi...
> Is there any way to import the contacts/mails/bookmarks from
> Mozilla to Mozilla Thunderbird/Firebird respectively?
> Also, is there any way to import messages from a mbox mail file?
Making sure
Hi...
Is there any way to import the contacts/mails/bookmarks from Mozilla
to Mozilla Thunderbird/Firebird respectively?
Also, is there any way to import messages from a mbox mail file?
Thanks
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What is the secret to make mozilla-thunderbird 0.4 check for new mail
on startup in a unix movemail account?
Sadly, the obvious answer of checking the "Check for new messages at
startup" checkbox in the account server settings does not make any
difference.
The only way to get new
It doesn't quite follow the standard relationship between /etc (global)
and ~/. files (users).
don't want to argue on that.
BTW mozilla is not ported to linux
Ever heard of XPCOM? If that ain't a port...
Yes heard of it.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/webservices/lib
On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 04:48:49PM -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> OK, I have this in /etc/mozilla-thunderbird/pref/mailnews.js
Do I need to make a /etc/mozilla-thunderbird/pref/prefs.js file?
What do I need to do to change the default settings for new profiles
mozilla-thunderbird?
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On Tue, Jan 13, 2004 at 07:09:05PM +0100, Alexander Sack wrote:
> mozilla & its next generation standalone-apps (fbird, tbird) do hold all
> global configuration within their own tree. For debian that would be:
> /usr/lib/mozilla-thunderbird/default/prefs. the prefs folder is link
bian that would be:
/usr/lib/mozilla-thunderbird/default/prefs. the prefs folder is linked
to /etc/mozilla-thunderbird/prefs/. You may edit the entries there to
change default settings. This will always works. You won't have to force
it. These settings should not become silently overwritten whe
> Don't see the point. Mozilla knows howto behave in a multi-user
> environment!
It doesn't quite follow the standard relationship between /etc (global)
and ~/. files (users).
> So they know what they are doing.
Yes, but we don't, and "they" are doing it as a cross-platform fix
Em Seg, 2004-01-12 Ãs 23:56, Mike Fedyk escreveu:
> I'm using running thunderbird[1] debian testing, and noticed these[2]
> files in /etc, but they don't seem to affect my configuration. For
> instance, there are references to ldap servers in [2], but prefs.js in
> my $home doesn't say anything un
ow do I set the defaults in a way that won't be overwritten on new
upgrades, and will be followed by new thunderbird profiles created after
the changes?
Thanks,
Mike
[1]
mozilla-thunderbird:
Installed: 0.4-1
[2]
/etc/mozilla-thunderbird/pref/security-prefs.js
/etc/mozilla-thunderbird/pref
Mike Fedyk wrote:
On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 09:54:43AM -0600, Paul Stolp wrote:
* Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-01-09 23:47]:
Currently they open up with konqueror, how do I change that to
mozilla-firebird?
I use mutt from unstable, but I had to:
# update-alternatives --config
On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 09:54:43AM -0600, Paul Stolp wrote:
> * Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-01-09 23:47]:
> > Currently they open up with konqueror, how do I change that to
> > mozilla-firebird?
>
> I use mutt from unstable, but I had to:
> # update-alternatives --config x-www-browser
Th
* Mike Fedyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-01-09 23:47]:
> Currently they open up with konqueror, how do I change that to
> mozilla-firebird?
I use mutt from unstable, but I had to:
# update-alternatives --config x-www-browser
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On Fri, 9 Jan 2004 21:44:33 -0800, Mike Fedyk wrote:
> Currently they open up with konqueror, how do I change that to
> mozilla-firebird?
We went through this not too long ago. Look at:
http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=19WYP-8bB-15%40gated-at.bofh.it
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Currently they open up with konqueror, how do I change that to
mozilla-firebird?
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On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 19:13:45 +, W. Citoan wrote:
> I changed it from galeon to mozilla-firebird and it worked for me. The
> problem is not in mozilla-thunderbird; it is in your set-up. Make sure
> you have 0.4 installed from unstable and that you edited the correct
> profile.
it from galeon to mozilla-firebird and it worked for me. The
problem is not in mozilla-thunderbird; it is in your set-up. Make sure
you have 0.4 installed from unstable and that you edited the correct
profile.
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ol-handler.app.http", "/usr/bin/mozilla-firebird");
>
> and it doesn't do anything. Yes, I restarted, yes, it is still there
> (in .js). Only: no function. And I issued /usr/bin/mozilla-firebird"
> from the console. Firebird starts.
>
> Seems it st
On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 16:22:18 +, W. Citoan wrote:
>> >>>http://www.mozilla.org/projects/thunderbird/linuxurls.html
>
> If it's not working for you or you want to manually set the browser it
> should use, then see the above link. I added the following to my prefs
> file in order to use galeon
On Sat, 03 Jan 2004 11:10:57 +0800, liyanjing wrote:
> I apt-get install the thunderbird 04 but i still can't open the link
> need I configure something? there is no "open with mozilla" in the
> right-click popup menu what can I do?
It doesn't show up in the right-click menu. It works by simp
I apt-get install the thunderbird 04
but i still can't open the link
need I configure something?
there is no "open with mozilla" in the right-click popup menu
what can I do?
thank you
Paul Morgan wrote:
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 17:07:51 -0500, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
Paul Morgan wrote:
You don't
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 17:07:51 -0500, Roberto Sanchez wrote:
> Paul Morgan wrote:
>> You don't say what version you are using. The "open link in browser"
>> stuff doesn't work in 0.3. It apparently does in 0.4, but still requires
>> some setup.
>>
>> It took me like 30 seconds to find this in the
Paul Morgan wrote:
You don't say what version you are using. The "open link in browser"
stuff doesn't work in 0.3. It apparently does in 0.4, but still requires
some setup.
It took me like 30 seconds to find this in the Thunderbird release notes:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/thunderbird/linuxu
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 15:02:02 -0500, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> How do I get Thunderbird to open a link when I click on it? I know that
> Thunderbird is only a mail/news client, so it can't open it directly, but
> where do I tell it which browser to open links in? I have several browsers
> availabl
On Wed, 31 Dec 2003 15:02:02 -0500
"Marc Shapiro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do I get Thunderbird to open a link when I click on it? I know
> that Thunderbird is only a mail/news client, so it can't open it
> directly, but where do I tell it which browser to open links in? I
> have several
How do I get Thunderbird to open a link when I click on it? I know that
Thunderbird is only a mail/news client, so it can't open it directly, but
where do I tell it which browser to open links in? I have several browsers
available (Konqueror, Opera, Mozilla-Firebird), but it does not use any o
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