On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 12:26 AM, Andy <ai.eg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> So if you copy-and-paste the address ("supp...@gpstravelmaps.com") and
> subject line ("Map Question") into the appropriate fields of a new email
> message, you can do the same thing that Windows would have done.
>
> This is not the most "expert" or elegant way to handle it -- having to
> manually copy-and-paste.  But, hey, it works for me.
>

​Just to add to this, both Chrome and Firefox give one the option to
right-click the hyperlink and 'Copy email address​' which one can then
simply paste into the Gmail compose 'To' field.

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IE and Edge are not so clever, they just let one copy the link as is.

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Marko

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