Export actions parameters

Is there any way to change the parameters LR send to programs (WIN)?
For example i have a export profile that saves images to e:\export\web and then opens my FTP program (filezilla). I placed the filezilla shortcut to export actions folder... Now when ftp program opens after export, it ties to connect site called E.
Same thing with my email program thunderbird, opening it after export it reports "e is not a registered protocol".
Also i tried to edit export presets manually to add command line parameters to programs that are opened (forexample filezilla.exe -s defaulsite), but those parameters were ignored.

Yes you can drag files straight to filezilla. BTW if i change my export location to somewhere in F:\ drive LR now passes "f" parameter to programs. I would understand LR would pass the whole folder to programs or would not pass anything, but this is quite annoying. Or LR passes some arguments in "table form" where first cell is drive letter...
Adding web browser as an export action opens the file, so i believe the programs that i have used don't support the parameters LR is trying to send.

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