> But I read the mail in Eudora, if I click that link then yes, I stay in Eudora.
> The problem is when I click a "mailto:"; link _IN _MOZILLA_. Then I wind up in
> Mozilla Editor/Composer.
Editor? You mean Mail/News?
This is the "alt mail" feature, and currently isn't implemented. Search
Bugzi
At 4/18/01 11:00 AM (Wednesday), you wrote:
>How are you typing Mail to:
>
>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>should work regardless of what Mail program you use.
>
>if the above is in blue, after its sent, then it should work.
Sorry I took so darn long to get to this.
But I read the mail in Eudora,
How are you typing Mail to:
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
should work regardless of what Mail program you use.
if the above is in blue, after its sent, then it should work.
David Hallowell wrote:
>
> David A. Cobb wrote:
>
> > I do not wish to change my present e-mail client (Eudora 5.2), but I d
Quote bars slightly screwed up:
>Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2001 16:51:15 -0400
>To: David Hallowell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>From: "David A. Cobb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Using a different mail client
>Bcc: \Public\_M_\[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>At Monday 0
David A. Cobb wrote:
> I do not wish to change my present e-mail client (Eudora 5.2), but I do
> want to use the
> best browser. It appears that Mozilla does not respect the system
> default handler for Mailto. OK, I'm speaking Windoze and I don't know
> what the equivalent on an X*Nix syste
I do not wish to change my present e-mail client (Eudora 5.2), but I do
want to use the
best browser. It appears that Mozilla does not respect the system default
handler for Mailto. OK, I'm speaking Windoze and I don't know what the
equivalent on an X*Nix system would be.
I wish to have Mozi