Re: Email link in web page issue



On 03/02/06, Sasha Tsykin <psychosushi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Wade Smart wrote:
02022006 1544 GMT-6

When I click on a email link in any web page a box titled Thunderbird
User Profile - choose user profile comes up. How can I just get it to
use my already open thuderbird client?

Wade
try typing killall mozilla-thunder in a terminal before that and see
what happens.

That would kill his already perfectly working instance thunderbird.

What purpose would that really serve when Wade and Duncan just want
firefox to tell that already running thunderbird to compose a message
rather than try to open a new instance of thunderbird.

Please refrain from issuing answers with a "see what happens" when you
know they will serve no productive purpose at all.

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