> What's in the gconf key /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/mailto/command ?
Aha, thanks - that was still set to evolution.
> SSL/TLS is disabled even tho libssl-dev is installed?! What's in the
configure/build logs?
Where do I find the configure/build log?
> You might have noticed that there's been significant changes upstream
since 4.x
Indeed - and I'd prefer to use 5.4 if it would only allow TLS! :)
So anyway, I now have more trouble. 4.1 is working to an extent - it allows TLS so I can actually _USE_ it, but when I hover the mouse over the tray icon the app crashes and the icon goes away. When I click on it to launch the e-mail app, the icon goes away and the app crashes without loading my e-mail app.
Obviously something's buggered.
The ideal situation would be for me to get TLS working with 5.4 but after following all the instructions given (and making sure I have libssl-dev installed in synaptic) it's still disabled.
Sssso... I guess the stopping point now is just waiting to find out where to look for the logs.
> What's in the gconf key /desktop/ gnome/url- handlers/ mailto/ command ?
Aha, thanks - that was still set to evolution.
> SSL/TLS is disabled even tho libssl-dev is installed?! What's in the
configure/build logs?
Where do I find the configure/build log?
> You might have noticed that there's been significant changes upstream
since 4.x
Indeed - and I'd prefer to use 5.4 if it would only allow TLS! :)
So anyway, I now have more trouble. 4.1 is working to an extent - it allows TLS so I can actually _USE_ it, but when I hover the mouse over the tray icon the app crashes and the icon goes away. When I click on it to launch the e-mail app, the icon goes away and the app crashes without loading my e-mail app.
Obviously something's buggered.
The ideal situation would be for me to get TLS working with 5.4 but after following all the instructions given (and making sure I have libssl-dev installed in synaptic) it's still disabled.
Sssso... I guess the stopping point now is just waiting to find out where to look for the logs.
thanks! :)