Yes, that does work.  However, it is still a problem when working with 
Adobe Reader PDF files from within Safari.  For example, our office is 
completely paperless and we access all of our files through our cloud 
service provider and every file is viewed directly within safari using 
Adobe Reader.  When viewing PDF files from within Safari, there is no title 
bar icon to drag into Mailplane.  We used to just click the "Send as email 
attachment" button and it would open a new email in Outlook with the PDF 
file attached.  Now, we have to unnecessarily download each file directly 
to the computer, then attach into a new email, and then delete the file 
again.  We would like to just click the designated button to create a new 
email and attach the file like we used to.  Doing that now results in the 
error mentioned above about SendMail not knowing how to communicate with 
the default mail client.

Hopefully I'm making sense!  Thanks for your help!

On Tuesday, September 23, 2014 11:09:11 AM UTC-7, mailplanesupport wrote:
>
> Can you try this and let me know if it works?
>
> http://mailplaneapp.com/howto/entry/iwork_share_with_email/index.html
>
> On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 8:35 PM, Mike Nicol <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> 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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