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On Ubuntu, Thunderbird ignores Environment Variable $BROWSER

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I had set my Ubuntu 22.04 browser to Chromium for a while, but decided that all my cookies are in Firefox so I chose to switch back. Full reset after power-off, of course.

My Environment Variable $BROWSER is now set to Firefox, but Thunderbird apparently has a mind of its own. ;-) It still opens or switches to Chromium with every web link executed.

I've explored the ~/.thunderbird/ directory but see nothing there.

What am I missing that I need to be educated about?

Thanks in advance!

 -- Don Wilde
I had set my Ubuntu 22.04 browser to Chromium for a while, but decided that all my cookies are in Firefox so I chose to switch back. Full reset after power-off, of course. My Environment Variable $BROWSER is now set to Firefox, but Thunderbird apparently has a mind of its own. ;-) It still opens or switches to Chromium with every web link executed. I've explored the ~/.thunderbird/ directory but see nothing there. What am I missing that I need to be educated about? Thanks in advance! -- Don Wilde

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Okay... The issue is actually in Ubuntu's settings category chosen. Even though there is in fact a category of Settings -> Applications, The proper category to use is Settings -> Default Applications -> Web.

Solved.

Thanks to both teams for great products! I love both Ubuntu and Thunderbird and Firefox!

 -- Don
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I've also explored Thunderbird's internal help system. The only viable solution seems to be to re-install Chrome?

Please confirm there isn't a better one? I'm not in a hurry to solve this, but at this point support would be appreciated!

 -- Don

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Okay... The issue is actually in Ubuntu's settings category chosen. Even though there is in fact a category of Settings -> Applications, The proper category to use is Settings -> Default Applications -> Web.

Solved.

Thanks to both teams for great products! I love both Ubuntu and Thunderbird and Firefox!

 -- Don

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