how do you choose an email preference in icewm. I'm using thunderbird and would like to avail myself of the shortcut buttons.
thanks
How do you choose an email preference in icewm?
Edit /root/.icewm/preferences
MailCommand="thunderbird"
Do a search for the text MailCommand in the file preferences. Or else scroll way down and squint!
Does that change the email client on the menu bar?
And if you want to have IceWM monitor a pop3 account you can do a search for "mail" in the preferences file and set that up too, such as setting the time delay between checking the server, whether to have it sound a beep on new mail, etc.. Of course since you have changed the email preference to thunderbird, when you click the new mail icon (by the clock), it will launch thunderbird.
Oh, doesn't IceWM search for thunderbird before other clients when it (IceWM) first runs? maybe you have installed thunderbird recently
MailCommand="thunderbird"
Do a search for the text MailCommand in the file preferences. Or else scroll way down and squint!
Does that change the email client on the menu bar?
And if you want to have IceWM monitor a pop3 account you can do a search for "mail" in the preferences file and set that up too, such as setting the time delay between checking the server, whether to have it sound a beep on new mail, etc.. Of course since you have changed the email preference to thunderbird, when you click the new mail icon (by the clock), it will launch thunderbird.
Oh, doesn't IceWM search for thunderbird before other clients when it (IceWM) first runs? maybe you have installed thunderbird recently
icewm preferences
when I open a terminal and type in /root/.icewm/preferences I get a permission denied response
Oh, instead of the significantly ansynchronous converstion on this forum maybe you'd like to enter the chat at #puppylinux on freenode. this could have been handled in two minutes -- there's helpful and knowledgable puppy people there most often (the chat link at the top of the page is currently wrong, don't use it as it goes to the old chat, which is no longer used).