I've searched this list and emcs.help for 'mailto emacslient', 'mailto
mozex', e.t.c. without turning up much...
I found a script, but it was for xemacs, it used gnuclient, and the
poster had to hack Firefox's about:config to achieve it. Obviously no
MozEx addon around then.
In emacs.help Joel J. Adamson wrote
"I use MozEx to follow mailto: links and edit text fields."
but declined to tell us how. I will post a follow up to this in
emacs.help but I started penning this here, and the subject really
belongs here, so I'm posting this too...
So, in short, has anyone (apart from Joel :-) figured out a form we can
pass to emacsclient (courtesy of MozEx) that will help us use mailto:
links in Iceweasel, in Gnus?
My best effort, which, needless to say, doesn't work...
emacsclient -e "(with-temp-buffer (insert %a) (kill-region (point) (progn
(beginning-of-line) (point))))"
^
|
MozEx puts the address string here ------
The idea behind this is to make it possible for me to switch to Emacs,
C-xm to compose a new message, and then be able to yank the mailto:
address into the To: line in gnus...
Sebastian
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