John,
Create a new (empty) bookmark and use this text for the address part:
javascript:location.href='mailto:?SUBJECT='+document.title+%0A%20%20'&BODY=%3C'+escape(location.href)+'%3E'
Put this new bookmark on your Address Bar in Safari. Now when you want to send an email with the URL of the displayed webpage, you just click on the new bookmark and your default email program should create a new message with the page title as the subject and the URL as the message text. You just need to enter the recipient info.
Is this what you wanted?
Rick
PS> Hope the mail list doesn't mung the code . . .
This is something I should know the answer to. Is there a way to add a bookmark in Safari's bookmarks to an email message?
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