On Mon, 2010-08-30 at 17:04 -0400, Ted Roche wrote:
No, that's consistent with what I see. The Bookmarks available
off the
Places menu pad in GNOME list the temporary shares/mounts that you've
created and saved as bookmarks. These don't show up in the "Attach"
dialog within Thunderbird. If you open the bookmarks in advance, the
mount shows up in the top part of the Attach dialog. I've resigned
myself to "that's how the Nautilus developers think it should work"
purely from empirical observation.
I can't see it really being another way. It'd be pointless to have
website bookmarks in a file browser, unless you're planning to use it as
a strange download manager. And mostly pointless to have local file
system bookmarks in a web browser.
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