Hi Henry, not sure how to respond.

I did not know this particular feature existed until Fredrik Jonsson pointed it out today. I have pretty limited use for it myself but will probably keep it in mind (although "keeping things in mind" gets harder and harder as the years go by :-)

All I know is that I tried it, it worked for me in my environment, and to the pretty limited extent to which I click on links on mail messages, I like it. I haven't tried it with different browsers set as default or tried to make it misbehave under other circumstances. Might possibly try that later out of curiosity, but I have a lot of things to do. :-)

FWIW, I thought Michael's original message that started this thread was really quite good, with its "What I do, What I see, What I expect, What I tried so far" sections. Solid effort on his part, I'd say.

I do not know, however, why command-clicking on a link does not work for him in his environment.

FWIW, I'm using MailMate 1.13.2 (5673) on Mac OS 10.15.7 with Firefox 109.0.

On Fri 2023-01-27 11:45 AM MST -0700, <[email protected]> wrote:

John,

Maybe if this type of stuff could be compiled in a different way in the Help documents, maybe making Help searchable and/or have a Contents list so it’s more user friendly for these kinds of features to be found would be a benefit. I have volunteered my help given my limited time available as a scribe.

Also, it seems that in some cases of failure, this particular feature doesn’t work properly. Diagnosing it correctly and getting on the issues list may mean getting a report back to the developer(s) and being specific about it - versions affected, specific criteria, user equipment, etc. Is training for that specifically needed in this discussion thread?

Respectfully,

Henry Seiden
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