That doesn't work.  When you print in Adobe Reader, it does not bring up 
the native Mac printing box/settings.  Instead, Reader has it's own print 
settings that pop up when you click print.  I attached a screen shot 
(hopefully it works).  This option works when using Preview, but not for 
Adobe Reader.

On Friday, September 19, 2014 11:25:26 AM UTC-7, mailplanesupport wrote:
>
> Mike;
>
> If you click Print > PDF > Send PDF with Mailplane, does this work?
>
> Cheers;
>
> Jessica
> Customer Support Ninja 
>
> On Thursday, September 18, 2014 9:33:18 PM UTC-4, Mike Nicol wrote:
>>
>> When I previously used Outlook, I could just click the "Send as email 
>> attachment" button in Adobe Reader and it would open a new Outlook email 
>> with the pdf file attached.  However, this doesn't work with Mailplane. 
>>  When Reader's settings are set to use the default mail client, it result 
>> in an error saying "The SendMail doesn't know how to communicate with your 
>> default mail client...".  There is an option within Reader's setting to set 
>> up a Gmail account, but then it opens up gmail in our default browser.  It 
>> would be much better if clicking that button simply opened up Mailplane and 
>> attached the document to a new email like it does with Outlook or Apple 
>> Mail.  This would be a huge time saver for work.
>>
>> Is it possible to do this?
>>
>

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