I'd really like to be able to use Thunderbird rather than Outlook! But, don't see any way to do this. Suggestion Box?
Thx!! A GREAT program!
Dave
ThunderBird Email instead of Outlook ?
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• I assume that you mean to send pics from XnView ?
- Currently, XnView calls the default mailer of the system, so you have to state Thunderbird like this.
- Generally, that is planned in the options of the mailers. For instance, here I use Eudora, and it's my default mailer…
• You are right to prefer Thunderbird in the case, because some versions of Outlook
caused issues with XnView, it's a known problem.

Claude
Clo
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Thunderbird for XnView
Thanks, Claude.. Seems like I went thru this a year or so ago, and had forgotten!
So, Open Internet Explorer, Go to Tools, Internet Options, Programs, and make the default email program Thunderbird. (Besides, Nothing but hassles with Outlook!)
Thank you, and best wishes for a great week!!
Dave
So, Open Internet Explorer, Go to Tools, Internet Options, Programs, and make the default email program Thunderbird. (Besides, Nothing but hassles with Outlook!)
Thank you, and best wishes for a great week!!
Dave
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Strange, i have no problem with TB or SeaMonkeypic_viewer wrote:I thought it was said in this forum earlier that this will not work? And it does not work for me. TB IS my standard mailer, but the function in XnView calls Windows Messaging which then stops with an error to find a MAPI configuration file.
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Not in IE


• I meant that you have to state the default mailer in Thunderbird itself, it might have a setting for that…

Claude
Clo
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Re: Not in IE
Well, I have exactly the same problem. I configured TB as a default mail client from "Tools/Options/General", but it does not work. If I right-click from explorer window and choose "Send to/Mail recipient" it works OK.Clo wrote:PasadenaDave
Hi !
• I meant that you have to state the default mailer in Thunderbird itself, it might have a setting for that…
KR
Claude
Clo
I found a solution:
go to win.ini file and add
[Mail]
MAPI=1
[Mail]
MAPI=1