Re: firefox insists on evolution, not kmail

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On Wednesday 06 Oct 2004 11:08, Craig wrote:
> Colin J Thomson wrote:
> > On Wednesday 06 Oct 2004 01:24, Trevor Smith wrote:
> >>And that's the other weird thing:
> >>
> >>Tools->Extensions lists only one extension, DOM Inspector 1.0.
> >>
> >>I followed the mozex install instructions and like I said, the mozex
> >>right-click menu is there, but ...
> >>
> >>Why must it all be like pulling teeth for me? boo hoo, whine, whine,
> >> poor me...
> >
> > Well, I really cant say.. I have never seen this before.
> > FYI I use :
> > Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.7.3) Gecko/20041005
> > Firefox/0.10.1 built in my Home DIR. I have *never* used the RPM.
> >
> > In the early versions of FF (like you have) there was some problems
> > with importing settings/extensions and themes, net result was to delete
> > or rename your .firefox in your HOME DIR and start over.
> >
> > FYI In the latest version of FF this DIR is now called firefox and
> > resides in the .mozilla in your HOME DIR but these problems have long
> > gone :)

> Sorry that I can't support your claims, but I can use whatever email I
> want. The catch? You've got to make the selection in Gnome's Preferred
> Applications app (menu>preferences>preferred applications). It works for
> me, even kmail which I just tried.

Fair enough, being a long time tester since about .5 I thought I would throw 
those ideas around as it was a "known" Bug with the importing from the 
"dot" DIR's

AS I said before I DO NOT use the RPMS or Gnome so what the packagers do to 
FF I don't know.. 
The guy who originally posted just wanted his "mailto" links on various Web 
Pages to use Kmail, hence my suggestion of Mozex.

Colin
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