Yes, that's checked but makes no difference.
I've now made url links work by unchecking it and putting in the address of the browser (/usr/bin/firefox)
I've tried doing the same for attachments (Options / Content viewers) by specifying the program for each attachment type. The correct program starts, but unfortunately the link passed doesn't resolve:
e.g. "/home/paul/c:\windows\temp\wpm1234.doc doesn't exist"
<p>Yes, that's checked but makes no difference.</p><p>I've now made url links work by unchecking it and putting in the address of the browser (/usr/bin/firefox)</p><p>I've tried doing the same for attachments (Options / Content viewers) by specifying the program for each attachment type.&nbsp; The correct program starts, but unfortunately the link passed doesn't resolve:</p><p>e.g. "/home/paul/c:\windows\temp\wpm1234.doc doesn't exist"&nbsp;</p>