On Mon, 2010-08-30 at 17:04 -0400, Ted Roche wrote:
> No, that's consistent with what I see. The Bookmarks available off the
> Places menu pad in GNOME list the temporary shares/mounts that you've
> created and saved as bookmarks. These don't show up in the "Attach"
> dialog within Thunderbird. If you open the bookmarks in advance, the
> mount shows up in the top part of the Attach dialog. I've resigned
> myself to "that's how the Nautilus developers think it should work"
> purely from empirical observation.

I can't see it really being another way.  It'd be pointless to have
website bookmarks in a file browser, unless you're planning to use it as
a strange download manager.  And mostly pointless to have local file
system bookmarks in a web browser.

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