> Thunderbird automatically "makes a link" out of any http[s] url that it
> finds in incoming mail, but clicking on it doesn't actually do
> anything. I can right click on the link, (and choose "Copy Link
> Location") and then paste that link into the browser of my choice
> (mozilla or konqueror),
Am Dienstag, 9. September 2003 15:08 schrieb charlie derr:
> Thunderbird automatically "makes a link" out of any http[s] url that it
> finds in incoming mail, but clicking on it doesn't actually do anything.
> I can right click on the link, (and choose "Copy Link Location") and
> then paste that
I have an install of sid on my laptop (with non-free sources) and the
only software on the machine that doesn't come from .deb files is the
0.2 version of thunderbird (mozilla mail/news client). I do use kde
(straight from sid) and X 4.3 (from Daniel Stone) (though there is
probably a way to s
On Wednesday 23 January 2002 17:01, David Bishop wrote:
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> On Wednesday 23 January 2002 09:56 am, Nigel Pauli wrote:
> > Is there a way of changing the browser that is automatically
> > launched when one clicks on a url from Konqueror to Opera? I'm
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On Wednesday 23 January 2002 09:56 am, Nigel Pauli wrote:
> Is there a way of changing the browser that is automatically launched
> when one clicks on a url from Konqueror to Opera? I'm using Kmail 1.2
> on KDE 2.1.2.
>
> Thanks,
> Nigel
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Is there a way of changing the browser that is automatically launched
when one clicks on a url from Konqueror to Opera? I'm using Kmail 1.2
on KDE 2.1.2.
Thanks,
Nigel
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St. John's School, Northwood, U.K.
http://www.st-johns.org.uk/
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