Recently, Bea Hopkinson wrote: >With some University web mail I get, if I double click on their >Email address it comes up with Apple Mail. I respond using it to reply - >pressing 'Send' - but it parks the Email in an outgoing file, and when I >try to send from there it doesn't do it when I press send.
Bea: >From the sound of it, you are clicking 'mailto' links (or the eqivalent) in HTML attachments. Apple's Mail is the default program to handle that protocol, so Mail opens. It also sounds like you may not have Mail configured properly to send. In my own use, I found the only way to get Emailer to respond to 'mailto' links involved a specially prepared AppleScript application to hand off those links to Emailer. I also had to disable (archive) Mail or it would intercept them. I'm content with that 'solution' as I use only Emailer, but others would not find the arrangement acceptable. Peter B. ----- ___________________________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe send a mail message with a SUBJECT line of "unsubscribe" to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> or <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

