Re: IE5 Mailto:

2001-04-17 Thread Dave Gorman
Hello Richard, Monday, April 16, 2001, 1:35:12 PM, you wrote: RT For various reasons, Eudora is set as my default e-mailer although I haven't RT used it for over a year. Periodically I have to open Eudora to walk a client through email settings. I have found that in simply *opening*

Re[2]: IE5 Mailto:

2001-04-17 Thread Dwight A Corrin
Tuesday, April 17, 2001, 2:27:24 PM, you wrote: Periodically I have to open Eudora to walk a client through email settings. I have found that in simply *opening* Eudora, it seems to set itself as the default "mailto" client. Add that to the list of things I *don't* like about Eudora! It

Re[3]: IE5 Mailto:

2001-04-17 Thread Dave Gorman
Hello Dwight, Tuesday, April 17, 2001, 3:39:24 PM, you wrote: DAC It shouldn't. All it should do is ask you if you want it to make DAC itself the default. In that case, maybe my copy of Eudora is just over-eager! Nonetheless, I just tested it as follows: 1) Mailto urls working correctly

IE5 Mailto:

2001-04-16 Thread Richard Thompson
Hello Batsmen Batswomen, For various reasons, Eudora is set as my default e-mailer although I haven't used it for over a year. Who needs it if you have the Bat! However, I see that in IE5's setup one can define the e-mailer of preference, especially as it offers The Bat! as one of

Re: IE5 Mailto:

2001-04-16 Thread Nick Andriash
On April 16, 2001, at 11:35:12 AM, Richard Thompson wrote: Is there any way to force IE5 to invoke The Bat! instead of whatever else it can find? I would go to Windows Explorer/View/Folder Options/File Types and see what you have associated for URL: MailTo Protocol. Nick

Re: IE5 Mailto:

2001-04-16 Thread j. allen r. day
I recently stumbled upon this- but instead of invoking another email client, nothing would happen at all. I solved this by opening up my internet settings (IE setings) -- from there, I selected another client, or no client what-so-ever (cannot remember which it was) and