Well, it would be good to understand how you ended up with such a
configuration in the first place, but I'm not sure how we could find
out. In any case, I'm glad that the problem is resolved for you, I
suggest closing the bug report for now.
Please do not hesitate to file new bug reports for other
Changed 2 to 4 and left everything else unchanged. http and https links
now open Firefox.
Changed my system default to Chromium and that opened as expected. Now
reverted to Firefox.
Thank you for your help. Happy to provide anything if you think
worthwhile investigating further.
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That's weird indeed. Can you try the following?
1. Close thunderbird, ensure it's not running any longer
2. Hand-edit that file
(/home/tony/.thunderbird/mmhujxko.default/handlers.json) to change the value of
the action for the https scheme from 2 to 4
3. Launch thunderbird and verify whether
/home/tony/.thunderbird/mmhujxko.default/handlers.json
{"defaultHandlersVersion":{},"mimeTypes":{"application/pdf":{"action":3,"extensions":["pdf"]},"audio/x-wav":{"action":2,"handlers":[{"name":"kaffeine","path":"/usr/bin/kaffeine"}],"extensions":["wav"]},"image/jpeg":{"action":2,"handlers":[{"nam
Outcome slightly weird.
Under "Files & Attachments" there was an entry for content type http.
The only options were "Always ask" or "Use Konqueror (default)". I
chose Konqueror and now http links in emails open in Firefox!
There is no entry for https and https links do not open in anything.
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If you open Thunderbird's preferences, in the General tab there is a
"Files & Attachments" section where you should be able to reset these
settings.
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Thank you for responding. I wasn't aware that this was the setting. I
would have assumed that it did use the desktop default.
I've been doing some searches to work out how to reset this setting
without success and would welcome any pointers.
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The value "2" for the "action" entry for both "http" and "https"
indicates that thunderbird should use a custom application to handle the
links, instead of the system default (that would be value "4"). Is there
a good reason for this configuration, or would it be reasonable to
delegate opening http
find ~/.thunderbird -name handlers.json -print -exec cat '{}' \;
/home/tony/.thunderbird/mmhujxko.default/handlers.json
{"defaultHandlersVersion":{},"mimeTypes":{"application/pdf":{"action":3,"extensions":["pdf"]},"audio/x-wav":{"action":2,"handlers":[{"name":"kaffeine","path":"/usr/bin/kaffeine"}]
Can you run the following command in a terminal, and share the output
here?
find ~/.thunderbird -name handlers.json -print -exec cat '{}' \;
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