Right click to send email. Quit after Tbird update
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Re: Right click to send email. Quit after Tbird update
Not on Vista. Tried it...did not work
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Wow. Glad I'm not an admin who rolled out thunderbird. I just spent about three hours on this for my own machine, with no luck. (64 bit Windows 7 build 7100.) Hopefully a working update will come out at some point.
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The patch for 2.0.0.23 in the relevant bug report is still pending approval from the release drivers, I can't tell though why getting the fix into the code drags on.
For 64-bit Windows 7, the Vista hotfix referred to a couple of pages ago may work.
For 64-bit Windows 7, the Vista hotfix referred to a couple of pages ago may work.
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Re: Right click to send email. Quit after Tbird update
my registry has no DLLpath under mozilla.
Anyone there know if Moz are working on a fix for this for dummies like me.
I can give it a try creating this if someone can give me the specifics please.
Anyone there know if Moz are working on a fix for this for dummies like me.
I can give it a try creating this if someone can give me the specifics please.
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That worked for me - thank you!!!!
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Adakash Thank you _ you saved my bacon too.
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I am still without a working solution for Windows 2000...
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did what ADAKASH wrote
nothing
did what he wrote before - changing the registry and it worked like magic
thank a lot
I am writing on behalf of 2 people
nothing
did what he wrote before - changing the registry and it worked like magic
thank a lot
I am writing on behalf of 2 people
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Re: Right click to send email. Quit after Tbird update
Adakash wrote:I run Thunderbird on Vista, and "send to mail recipient" context menu stopped working properly after update to 2.0.0.22 version.
But I have found solution.
You should check \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Clients\Mail\Mozilla Thunderbird in your registry.
If key DDLPath is empty, just write down there location of your mozmapi32.dll (most probably C:\Program Files\Mozilla Thunderbird\mozmapi32.dll).
I hope it will work for you too.
I was referred to this thread by another poster. Just wanted to thank you for providing a solution for my problem.
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Adakash;
thanks, you solved my problem.
thanks, you solved my problem.
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stuffdone wrote:I am still without a working solution for Windows 2000...
If you want to give it another try, I'd probably go with cleaning out your current TB installation, making sure that the MAPI-Send To shortcut works properly again, and then install 2.0.0.21 as a fallback until 2.0.0.23 comes out with the real fix.
- Uninstall Thunderbird from your custom location, remove your E:\Program Files\Internet\Thunderbird manually then, maybe even check the registry for any residual entries to be sure nothing is left (your settings are kept in the profile and should be safe);
- in C:\Documents and Settings\user\Send To, recreate the Mail Recipient.MAPIMAIL file (note the space between "Mail" and "Recipient.MAPIMAIL");
- start Outlook Express and let it make itself the default client;
- double-check that the right-click shortcut works again;
- assuming that 2.0.0.22 with a custom location wouldn't work again, download a fresh installer for 2.0.0.21 and run it with your custom settings;
- start Thunderbird and make it the default client (you may need to go into Tools > Options > General to check manually).
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Please help. Suddenly I am unable to just click and email from Picassa through my Thunderbird email. It always worked, but suddenly I get a message indicating that Mozilla Thunderbird 2.0.0.22. Now when I click to email photos from my Picassa tray this error message pops up:
"Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request. Pleas run Microsoft Office Outlook and set it as the default mail client."
I am too much of a newbie for complicated fixes. Help, I'm so worried I will no longer be able to email photos from Picassa, and I am NOT swtiching to MS Outlook!
Thank you if you can help.
"Either there is no default mail client or the current mail client cannot fulfill the messaging request. Pleas run Microsoft Office Outlook and set it as the default mail client."
I am too much of a newbie for complicated fixes. Help, I'm so worried I will no longer be able to email photos from Picassa, and I am NOT swtiching to MS Outlook!
Thank you if you can help.
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Re: Right click to send email. Quit after Tbird update
The easiest fix which worked for many using the default configuration is to download the full installer from http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/ and to just over-install it onto the current version. You can also let Outlook make itself the default e-mail client and then start Thunderbird again, which should prompt you for making it the default e-mail application. If neither works, look at the previous pages of this and other threads for hints how to resolve it.
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Adakash wrote:I run Thunderbird on Vista, and "send to mail recipient" context menu stopped working properly after update to 2.0.0.22 version.
But I have found solution.
You should check \HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Clients\Mail\Mozilla Thunderbird in your registry.
If key DDLPath is empty, just write down there location of your mozmapi32.dll (most probably C:\Program Files\Mozilla Thunderbird\mozmapi32.dll).
I hope it will work for you too.
works thx you saved me lots of hassle