2008-09-29 10:15:46 |
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Binary package hint: nautilus-sendto
(i'm not sure if it is a nautilus-sendto, a nautilus or a ubuntu-desktop bug)
Some people only have a webmail and don't care about Evolution or any other mail software : they handle mails within the browser.
However they can't remove the "Send to" entry in Nautilus context menu since there is no Gconf key for that and nautilus-sento can't be removed since it depends on ubuntu-desktop.
"Send to" context menu should not be mandatory.
There should be a way to disable that entry or to properly remove nautilus-sento.
(Moreover, if i want to add a nautilus context menu entry to send items with my webmail (1), i will have 2 entries which will be confusing)
(1) http://mundogeek.net/nautilus-scripts/#nautilus-send-gmail
http://kutuma.blogspot.com/2007/08/sending-emails-via-gmail-with-python.html |
Binary package hint: nautilus-sendto
(i'm not sure if it is a nautilus-sendto, a nautilus or a ubuntu-desktop bug)
Some people only have a webmail and don't care about Evolution or any other mail software : they handle mails within the browser.
However they can't remove the "Send to" entry in Nautilus context menu since there is no Gconf key for that and nautilus-sento can't be removed since it depends on ubuntu-desktop.
"Send to" context menu should not be mandatory.
There should be a way to disable that entry or to properly remove nautilus-sento.
(Moreover, if i want to add a nautilus context menu entry to send items with my webmail (1), i will have 2 entries which will be confusing)
(1) http://mundogeek.net/nautilus-scripts/#nautilus-send-gmail
http://kutuma.blogspot.com/2007/08/sending-emails-via-gmail-with-python.html
Ideally nautilus-sendto should not be hardcoded and it would be possible to select popular webmails like Gmail.
We are in 2008 and GNOME doesn't handle very well web services IMO |
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