On Tuesday 26 June 2007 16:09:04 Dotan Cohen wrote: > On 26/06/07, Boyan Tabakov <blade.alslayer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Tuesday 26 June 2007 15:38:41 Dotan Cohen wrote: > > > Although I have abandoned Kmail for Thunderbird, I still prefer > > > KAddressBook to Tbird's address book. How can one configure > > > KDE/KPIM/Kontact to open new mail in Tbird rather than Kmail? I've > > > looked in the Kontact and KaddressBook options, and in Kcontrol as > > > well (especially file associations). Where have I missed the setting? > > > > > > Sorry for the cross post, I'm not sure if KDE or kdepim-users was the > > > better place to post this. Thanks in advance. > > > > > > Dotan Cohen > > > > Hi, > > > > To configure all KDE applications to prefer Tbird as a mail client do the > > following: > > Open ControlCenter -> KDE Components -> Component Chooser > > > > From the list select "Email Client" and set the path to your preferred > > application. > > Thanks, Boyan. I don't seem to have "Component Chooser". Under "KDE > Components" I have (translated from local language): > -Spellcheck > -KDE performance/operations > -Startup manager > -File manager > -Services manager > -KDE resources > -File associations > > I have checked under all of them and none of them have a place to > choose an email client. This is on Ubuntu with KDE installed (not > Kubuntu). What does the icon for "Component Chooser" look like? Maybe > I can identify it such. Make sure you have kcontrol installed (sudo apt-get install kcontrol). I found a thread discussing the situation and probably the solution they give will work for you. I have SuSE 10.1 here and can't test it myself: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=79550 Hope this helps... -- Blade hails you... Whatever walks in my heart will walk alone --Nightwish
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