Re: default mail app

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On 09-Nov-2006 18:00.05 (GMT), John Aldrich wrote:
 > > Hi John. Preferred applications used to be on KDE's menu, but no longer is,
 > > but if you go to /usr/share/applications, and double click on
 > > "gnome-default-applications" you can change the default mailreader.
 > I really wish that if Fedora is going to package KDE and Gnome, that they 
 > would make it easier to change the default apps... it's annoying as hell! :/

You'll find a section called "Preferred Applications" in your GNOME
Preferences menu. This will allow you to change the default mail
application.

As for KDE, I really don't know.

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