Clicking on URL link in received email opens new browser instance but without the targeted URL
Just started using Thunderbird 52.5.0 64bit and am running Firefox 57.0.1 64bit as the default browser on a new Ubuntu 16.04 computer. When I click on any URL link in any received email, a new instance of Firefox starts (even if Firefox window was already open/running) but the clicked URL is NOT shown. The new instance shows only the expected Home page. This is not the same as the common problem of failing to even open the browser. My browser opens (in a new window) but no hint of selected URL having been passed to it by Thunderbird.
Lots of reading of support forums/fora for Thunderbird, Firefox, Ubuntu, Google, etc. have provided no help. Hoping someone here has an idea.
BTW, the above applies to both http and https references. Also, html attachments in Thunderbird CORRECTLY open that attachment in a new tab of Firefox.
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The problem is with the browser not Thunderbird.
Located some helpful info: https://askubuntu.com/questions/41010/link-clicked-not-passed-to-firefox http://kb.mozillazine.org/Default_browser#KDE http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=2552483
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Gekose oplossing
The problem is with the browser not Thunderbird.
Located some helpful info: https://askubuntu.com/questions/41010/link-clicked-not-passed-to-firefox http://kb.mozillazine.org/Default_browser#KDE http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=2552483
That was the soln. FYI in my user case (Unity/Ubuntu) there are two identical Firefox files, ~/.local/share/applications/firefox.desktop and ~/.local/share/applications/_usr_lib_firefox_firefox.desktop , that omit the "%u" argument from the "Exec" line. I killed Firefox, edited the %u into both files, and restarted Firefox. Don't know which of the two changes provided the actual fix. Thx.
I've same operating system, version of Firefox (updated to 57.03 64bit), and same Thunderbird. I too had same problem. My solution came form following Toad-Hall's solution. With a little change. Maybe this can also help if run into what I did along the way. Started following the instructions provided in first link. I erased the file firefox.desktop thinking oh well I can always reinstall if needed as mine was untrusted and wouldn't open. So I never got to edit the file and add the %U. Restarted Firefox and set as default, checking that it was so also in SYSTEM SETTINGS>DETAILS>DEFAULT APPLICATIONS - Firefox Web Browser (before the deletion it was Yahoo-Firefox Browser or so - not the normal as stated above). Links in websites and emails have been working fine since.
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