Re: default e-mail application

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Am Dienstag, 7. Februar 2006 22:01 schrieb Dennis J. Tuchler:
> Kevin Krammer wrote:
> > On Tuesday 07 February 2006 20:33, Dennis J. Tuchler wrote:
> >   
> >> How do you set the default e-mail application for KDE?  I am trying out
> >> KDE under SuSE 10.  I tried the KDE control center and the file
> >> associations window, but I could not find anything having to do with the
> >> e-mail default application.  I want to set it to Thunderbird.
> >>     
> >
> > Translating from a localized KDE:
> > control center-> KDE Components -> Component chooser
> >   
> Thanks!  I found the entry, but it didn't help.  I have an e-mail 
> address set up in a OOo spreadsheet, and I want to call up the 
> appropriate e-mail application when I click on that address.  It worked 
> under Gnome.


OOo is not a native KDE application so I'm not too surprised 
it doesn't respect KDE's setting.  You may want to report 
this as a bug or feature request against OOo.
 
I think for now you'll have to set this seperately in OOo.  
There is an option for it in the version I have installed (2.0.1): 
In the Options dialog:  Internet -> Email
(I haven't used this, though ...)


HTH, 
Christian. 


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