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   Message 68,958 of 68,980   
   Frank Slootweg to Paul   
   Re: Thunderbird and MIDs   
   20 Feb 26 15:04:40   
   
   XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-xp, alt.windows7.general, alt.comp.os.windows-10   
   From: this@ddress.is.invalid   
      
   Paul  wrote:   
   > On Fri, 2/20/2026 6:54 AM, J. P. Gilliver wrote:   
   > > On 2026/2/19 15:2:47, Paul wrote:   
   > > []   
   > >   
   > >> Did you test with a Nightly, as a check for forward-progress ?   
   > >> I'm not familiar at all with running these, but this is the   
   > >> quickest way to tell whether the MID mod got any traction.   
   > >   
   > > No, I'm on the ESR line - quite the opposite of nightlies!   
   >   
   >    
   >   
   > The Nightly does not appear to honour    
   >   
   >    [Picture]   
   >   
   >     https://i.postimg.cc/xCS716xC/No-Native-MID-In-TB-Nightly-149.gif   
   >   
   > I tried from the command line too, and it seems uninterested.   
   >   
   > Looks like Thunderbird will need an AddOn or similar.   
      
     Well, truth be told in The Old Days (TM), an 'Open Link In Browser'   
   *would* work. I.e. the news:a@b.c part was entered into the   
   *web-browser*, which would recognize that it got a news:-URL and would   
   pass that to the *newsreader* (for example Thunderbird) to handle it   
   [1]. I.e. much like a mailto: URL is passed to ones's email-client.   
      
     That was an ideal method to introduce people to Usenet/NetNews,   
   without them having to configure a News account.   
      
     For example with this URL   
      
      
      
   a newbie would automatically get from hir web-browser into the newsgroup   
   news.software.readers on the news.eternal-september.org and could start   
   reading the 'READ ME FIRST' posting on how to become a real Usenetter.   
      
     This used to work in Outlook Express and Thunderbird, but over time   
   was broken in Thunderbird (Can't have something which actually works,   
   can we!? :-(). I don't know if it still works in Outlook Express (Rudy?).   
      
   [1] Of course the web-browser/OS must be configured to pass a news: URL   
   to the newsreader, but in The Old Days (TM) that was the case/default.   
      
   --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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