On Dec 17, 2009, at 21:17, John David <[email protected]>
wrote:

> It took me a long time to figure this out--Gnome Do documentation is
> sparse--so hopefully I'll save you the trouble. Once you set Gmail as
> the default email app, (In Preferred Applications, set 'Mail Reader'
> to 'Custom' and then enter "firefox %s" in the command field. Then set
> Firefox to use Gmail--assuming you are using Firefox.) you can use the
> plugin to email a contact. Type the name of the contact, then the
> right arrow to view the contact information. Highlight the email
> address, THEN HIT 'TAB' AND TYPE 'email'. That was the missing piece
> that frustrated me for so long. The intuitive response is to select
> the email address and hit 'enter.' Unfortunately the logical step
> won't work. Hopefully this eliminates some frustration.

Man, Do sucks. The guys who work on it must be real assholes.

David

>
> On Nov 27, 10:55 pm, kender <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>  I was just wondering - since GMail contacts can be searched via Do,
>> is it possible to send an email, but without the local mail client
>> configured - since I started using gmail, i drop mail clients for
>> their website.
>
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