Peter,

     Thanks for explaining.  I think by copying the Email address in 
'Mail' to
my CE then seems the easiest and quickest way to go for me.

Bea

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>Recently, Bea Hopkinson wrote:
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>>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.
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