The python script was working for me under gutsy too, but then it
stopped. Looking at it the script there were two paths:

1) if thunderbird is running, use -remote and sleep before deleting files
2) if thunderbird is not running use -compose and do not sleep before deleting 
files

I guess using the -compose option expected thunderbird not to return
until it had finished with the files?

Anyway, the script was taking the second path even when thunderbird was
running, and deleting the files instantly. I am not sure what changed to
make it start doing this.

I fixed it just by making it always sleep whichever path it takes (the
new version is attached).


** Attachment added: "thunderbird-mailto.py"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13593951/thunderbird-mailto.py

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