> From the name of "Preferred Applications" I assumed that's what > I could use to specify the default web browser. In 'Preferred > Applications' there was a 'Internet' tab which had an entry > from 'Web Browser' and 'Mail Reader'. The 'Web Browser' > entry had 'iceweasel'. However, when, in 'icedove' I clicked > on a url, the epiphany browser was used. Why wasn't the > 'Preferred Applications'.'Web Browser' application used instead?
Good question. I used to have similar issues with Icedove when I used it. Sometime you have to muck around with the file /etc/icedove/global-config.js to get icedove to use the correct browser. If the following lines are in, and uncommented with within this file, then supposedly Icedove will use your system's default browser: // pref("network.protocol-handler.app.http","x-www-browser"); // pref("network.protocol-handler.app.https","x-www-browser"); However, in my experience, I still had problems; so, it was necessary to add this: // pref("network.protocol-handler.app.http","mozilla-firefox"); // pref("network.protocol-handler.app.https","mozilla-firefox"); It was a long while ago that I was using icedove; so, perhaps "mozilla-firefox" should be changed to "mozilla-iceweasel", or something. Or, hopefully there's a better way then mucking around with this config file to change how your email program opens web-browser links. Or, you could do as I did, and dump icedove, and use sylpheed-claws-gtk instead. Mark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]