4.2.7 on Mint 17 here; failed miserably until I went to Tools|Options
and under Internet explicitly set /usr/bin/thunderbird as the email
client. Worth a whirl?
On 12/01/15 15:18, Rob Jasper wrote:
I'm running LO 4.3.5.2 on my Mac, and all send options open up my email client with an new message
with the appropriate file included.
So, for me the functionality works.
Rob.
Op 11 jan. 2015, om 21:49 heeft Gordon Burgess-Parker het volgende geschreven:
LO 4.3.5.2 on Ubuntu 14.04 with Thunderbird as default email client.
I click on any of the File-Send options, TBird opens up a new message
window with no attachment, nothing. No sign of the document at all.
Seems the Send to Email is broken?
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