Thunderbird does not respect the default browser setting. [SOLVED]

Ed Greshko Ed.Greshko at greshko.com
Sat Mar 9 14:08:03 UTC 2013


On 03/09/13 22:01, Reindl Harald wrote:
> finally it does not matter
>
> the point is to look at this settings, know that they are present,
> learn generally how the configuration of used apllications works
> and even if the settings are not the cause of the problem
>
> set them is the better solution compared with a endless thread
> which config-files all over the system, many of them depending
> on the DE, on how old is your setup, how many dist-upgrades
> you poissibly done, what you may have changed in the past and
> you never ever will find
>
> * there is ONE place to control this in thunderbird
> * as the thread states ONLY thunderbird has the problem
> * well fix, the problem in the application which has it
> * do ot mangle around on the whole system if you have one specific place

OK, your opinion is clear.  Ignore that user set defaults aren't working and set the specific setting within TBird.

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