Hi.
Thanks, this did the trick.
I just hope this all becomes much easier/more obvious before the next
stable release :)
Thanks
Neilen
On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 02:37, Gary Hennigan wrote:
> Neilen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I'm running sid. I use galeon as webbrowser, and evolution as a
> >
On 2003-06-02 12:37:50, Gary Hennigan wrote:
> Anyway, crank open Nautilus and go to
> "applications:///Preferences/Advanced" and click on the "File types
> and programs". In there go to "Internet Services" and "Add Service".
> Put anything you want in the "Description" and put "mailto" in the
> Pr
Neilen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm running sid. I use galeon as webbrowser, and evolution as a
> mailclient. I'd like galeon to use evolution to handle mailto: URLs.
> If I click on a mailto, it says "Galeon can't handle this protocol, and
> no default gnome handler has been defined", or at
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 14:09, Neilen wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm running sid. I use galeon as webbrowser, and evolution as a
> mailclient. I'd like galeon to use evolution to handle mailto: URLs.
> If I click on a mailto, it says "Galeon can't handle this protocol, and
> no default gnome handler has bee
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 20:09, Neilen wrote:
> This led me to look in the gnome preferences panel for a mailto handler
> setting, but I could'nt find it.
There seems to be no GUI for it atm, but you can fire up gconf-editor
(of use gconftool from the CLI) and add a new key
/apps/galeon/handler/prog
Hi
I'm running sid. I use galeon as webbrowser, and evolution as a
mailclient. I'd like galeon to use evolution to handle mailto: URLs.
If I click on a mailto, it says "Galeon can't handle this protocol, and
no default gnome handler has been defined", or at least something very
similar.
This l
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