Thanks for your response.

I do have Camino as my default browser and I use Mac Mail that came with the OS. I don't use mac.com. I will report it to Bugzilla though.

Donna

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Donna,

Why is there no 'mailto' protocol on Camino?  All the other browsers
enable that option.

Camino is designed to be the best browser, but nothing more, so it has no e-mail functionality. If you click on a mailto: link it should activate a new message compose window in whatever e-mail program you have set as your default. If this doesn't happen then its a bug and should probably be in Bugzilla. (I vaguely remember one about Eudora, but I'm not sure.)

Cheers,

-Bruce


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