Actually can't you just install the GMAIL Notifier to do this?

On Apr 29, 8:48 am, PhistucK <[email protected]> wrote:
> Actually, the one who is in charge of making this work (in case of Yahoo!
> mail) is not Google nor Chrome, but Yahoo!. Their application is not
> configured to support Chrome (through an NPAPI plugin or something, if
> possible - I do not know). The fault of Google\Chrome could be that there is
> no option to add this feature currently (maybe it is doable only via
> extensions and the extensions system is not ready yet), but the feature
> itself is in the responsibility of Yahoo!\any other mail vendor.
>
> Though I am sure some userscript or bookmarklet can make this work without
> changing anything in Chrome.
>
> Regarding Outlook and GMail, there is an option to use GMail with Outlook
> and even Outlook Express.
> You need to enable IMAP or POP3 for your GMail account and set up the
> account in the requested application.
> Enable IMAP or POP3 for your GMail account 
> -https://mail.google.com/mail/#settings/fwdandpop
> And for each of them (IMAP and POP3), click on the "Configuration
> instructions" link.
> It will show you exactly how to use GMail with an desktop e-mail client.
>
> ☆PhistucK
>
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 03:17, alexandrojv <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Yeah that seems to be a problem with Chrome, I use Yahoo mail, and for
> > some reason it won't open the email link on a yahoo page, it always
> > opens the outlook thing. Now for IE it does recognize that I installed
> > the thing to make Yahoo mail my default mail client. So it would be
> > nice if Chrome would recognize this too, whether it be a feature of
> > just selecting what kind of email someone is using, that way they can
> > choose to use outlook, Yahoo mail, or Gmail, etc.... that would be
> > really nice, because I always right click the email link, and click on
> > copy email address.
>
> > On Apr 28, 6:01 pm, emilbzm <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > I am using Chrome and I like it a lot.
>
> > > Whenever I click an email-adress it opens outlook express by default,
> > > which I never use. I only use gmail so this is a wasted function to
> > > me.
>
> > > I was wondering if chrome can be configured so as to open a new tab in
> > > gmail with the address written in the TO: field, so that it does the
> > > same thing but with gmail instead of outlook.
>
> > > How to go about to do this?
>
> > > Or: Can outlook be configured to access my gmail account? I suppose
> > > that would be semi-ok as well even though I prefer the first solution.
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Emil
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