


The good news is that every Mac comes with a decent email client - Apple Mail. Are you succeeding with your current app? Many of us have inboxes that are overflowing - so we need help finding, managing, and responding to important mail. In fact, 98.4% of users check their email daily, making a good email client your most crucial business tool. Email turns 53 this year, and it’s bigger than ever. Is anyone able to have firefox automatically pass. I suspect this is a bug in firefox however I am unable to find any discussion about it on firefox related forums. I have spoken with several other people online who observe the same behavior, and I have observed this behavior on Windows XP, 2003, and Vista so I do not think the problem is unique to my setup. I have tried uninstalling, deleting directories, and reinstalling both firefox and uTorrent. I have tried removing the action in the firefox setup. I have tried changing the action to specifically open uTorrent instead of with the default program (which displays as uTorrent). When this dialogue appears the box for "Do this automatically for files like this from now on." is already checked but the dialogue appears every time I click on a. Firefox has no trouble remembering the default action for other file types. uTorrent is already associated as the default program for. which is a: TORRENT file""What should Firefox do with this file?" dialogue.

torrent link on a web page firefox presents me with the "You have chosen to open. I currently use uTorrent 1.6 with Firefox 1.5.0.6. Sorry to dust off an old thread but I have a small annoyance and this is the closest thing I could find by google to discuss it. I believe it's just at Tools: Options: Downloads for previous versions of FF. You can manage such associations by going to Tools: Options: Downloads: View & Edit Actions (FF 1.5.0). Find µTorrent, and it should open with it automatically from then on. torrent link, select Open With and "Browse." from the drop-down menu.
