Firefox Thunderbird Integration (mailto links)

Hi guys,
I'm having problems integrating Thunderbird 3.0 with Firefox 3.5.
I'd like to open mailto links with TB, I followed the various posts on this forum but I'm still unable to let it work..
I suspect that somehow the default gnome apps settings are interfering with the actual about:config settings..
Does someone have some ideas?
Thanks,
Fabio Varesano

Thanks guys! Both suggestions actually worked.
Seems that Firefox 3.5 looks for a mailto link handler from Gnome configuration. I don't have gnome installed so I can't run gconf-editor.
So, I looked for gconf configurations files and I found the mailto settings in the file ~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/mailto/%gconf.xml .. This is an XML file which contained an outdated path to thunderbird (something like /usr/lib/thunderbird... ) .. I simply changed the path to /usr/bin/thunderbird (keeping everything else intact, also the "%s") and it started working.
My ~/.gconf/desktop/gnome/url-handlers/mailto/%gconf.xml looks like:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<gconf>
<entry name="needs_terminal" mtime="1265017267" type="bool" value="false"/>
<entry name="enabled" mtime="1265017267" type="bool" value="true"/>
<entry name="command" mtime="1265017267" type="string">
<stringvalue>/usr/bin/thunderbird "%s"</stringvalue>
</entry>
</gconf>
As Ape suggested I also had a look at Firefox application settings.. Well it turns out that it's possible that it's possible to configure that from there. I had 3 applications there: thunderbird (default), Yahoo Mail, Gmail. Thunderbird didn't worked without the gconf modification above while the Yahoo and Gmail options worked perfectly. One could also use another mail client by simply add another application there.
Thanks for your help.
Fabio Varesano

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