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Double-clicking on PDF attachment when composing email won't open the file

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In version 91.1.2 (32-bit), when writing a new email with attachments, if I double-click on a PDF attachment to view the file (either in the new Thunderbird pdf preview or Acrobat Viewer), it opens a new email composition window in thunderbird with the PDF in attachment instead of opening the pdf file.

I always double-check the files I have attached by double-clicking on them before I send an email with sensitive information. This is a very important feature. Hopefully you can bring it back.

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In version 91.1.2 (32-bit), when writing a new email with attachments, if I double-click on a PDF attachment to view the file (either in the new Thunderbird pdf preview or Acrobat Viewer), it opens a new email composition window in thunderbird with the PDF in attachment instead of opening the pdf file. I always double-check the files I have attached by double-clicking on them before I send an email with sensitive information. This is a very important feature. Hopefully you can bring it back. Thanks

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Hi Guys,

I solved this problem for me. My Thunderbird was reading the .pdf as a html file In composition which I think is a bug.

Under Preferences and Under Files & Attachments - select Firefox HTML Document And either delete or change action to use adobe acrobat reader and it should solve the problem.

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That version behaves as expected on my end. When I try to reproduce your problem, I get a prompt for what Thunderbird should do with the file. That prompt gives me the option to open the file using the program I choose or save the file. When I open a message that has a pdf attachment and double-click the attachment, it opens in Thunderbird's pdf (pre)view(er). This is in line with my preference which is set to "Preview in Thunderbird".

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This is very strange. Following your reply I tried to change the configuration to 'Always Ask' but it still opens a new 'Write' window. Please note that it behaves as expected when reading emails, the problem only happens when writing a new email.

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I have exactly the same problem. I'm running 91.2.1 (32-bit) and when I am composing an email and click on a pdf attachment in it to check it, it opens a new compose window rather than opening the pdf. Very annoying as I have to waste time finding the file again and opening it just to check it is the correct one.

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I also can't open PDFs in emails that I am writing since the update, but I don't get the compose new email issue. Mine just provides the option to open with applications that aren't PDF readers, or to save the file.

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Hi Guys,

I solved this problem for me. My Thunderbird was reading the .pdf as a html file In composition which I think is a bug.

Under Preferences and Under Files & Attachments - select Firefox HTML Document And either delete or change action to use adobe acrobat reader and it should solve the problem.

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Thank you Brendan, it worked for me. Only difference is that I had to delete Chrome HTML Document instead. So I guess delete "Tour Main Browser" HTML Document for it to work.

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Thanks both of you. That sorted it for me. It still identified the pdf as html, even after I deleted the html entry in Files & Attachments and restarted. However I just forced it to use Adobe Reader instead of the offered choices.