I tapped out this message on 3/28/2003 9:04 PM 
> 
> >Does any email program currently allow you to drag its icon/alias onto a 
> >page and send a letter off to the mailto's on that page??? (Perhaps my 
> >suggestion is nothing new.)

cbirds, you wrote:

> Why not just click on the webmaster link?

1. It's often not easy to find.

2. It's often not visible on the page I'm on.

3. It's too much trouble - I haven't made template letter excoriating the 
scripter for his/her bad script.

Obviously, (3) is pretty easy to solve: just add some templates to 
Musashi... But hey I want this to be easyEasyEASY!

The idea of mine (expressed in the original post, and somewhat above) that 
strikes me as most worthwhile is a tool that would allow me to drop an icon 
onto a Web page and retrieve all the mailto addresses on that page, 
including hidden ones, and all those on associated pages on that 
website.... and then select the one I want and send an email.

Computers are supposed to be "point and click." This idea makes it easier 
to click through email addresses on a Web page.






- t

"I junk all emails that aren't ASCII."

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