MFPA:
Hi
On Sunday 7 June 2015 at 8:51:41 PM, in
mid:gt79naplejsrp1523d5sh3p7qkshfd6...@4ax.com, Luca wrote:
I know, and I can tell you: there is no browse button
to select a program for mailto: handler, you can only
pick applications from the list, and Voyager is not in
the list of
Feli Wilcke:
Hello Luca,
On Sun, 07 Jun 2015 18:17:24 +0200GMT Luca wrote:
That said, can't you edit the Mailto handler in Windows Explorer via
Tools | Folder Options | Filetypes?
L Because in my Windows 7 Home Premium there is no browse button to select
a
L program for mailto:
Hello Luca,
On Sun, 07 Jun 2015 18:17:24 +0200GMT Luca wrote:
That said, can't you edit the Mailto handler in Windows Explorer via
Tools | Folder Options | Filetypes?
L Because in my Windows 7 Home Premium there is no browse button to select a
L program for mailto: handler, and Voyager is
Rick:
The one thing I miss in Voyager is the chance to associate it to the mailto:
protocol. I tried every hack I am capable of in the Windows registry but
still I can't get mailto: urls to open in Voyager. I still guess it must be
possible somehow. I searched around, I asked here twice
MFPA:
On Saturday 6 June 2015 at 3:17:33 PM, in
mid:tkv5nad8vu7mnkrtkc0qimqc6v5ko8r...@4ax.com, Luca wrote:
The one thing I miss in Voyager is the chance to
associate it to the mailto: protocol. I tried every
hack I am capable of in the Windows registry but still
I can't get mailto:
Hi
On Sunday 7 June 2015 at 8:51:41 PM, in
mid:gt79naplejsrp1523d5sh3p7qkshfd6...@4ax.com, Luca wrote:
I know, and I can tell you: there is no browse button
to select a program for mailto: handler, you can only
pick applications from the list, and Voyager is not in
the list of application
Trash:
I have started to try Voyager. There is no documentation comparing it
to the full version (apart from saying it includes all the features)
I have two basic questions:
a) Is there any disadvantage at all of using Voyager as my main
software, i.e. as the main software
The one thing I miss in Voyager is the chance to associate it to the mailto:
protocol. I tried every hack I am capable of in the Windows registry but still
I can't get mailto: urls to open in Voyager. I still guess it must be possible
somehow. I searched around, I asked here twice (still
Hi
On Saturday 6 June 2015 at 3:17:33 PM, in
mid:tkv5nad8vu7mnkrtkc0qimqc6v5ko8r...@4ax.com, Luca wrote:
The one thing I miss in Voyager is the chance to
associate it to the mailto: protocol. I tried every
hack I am capable of in the Windows registry but still
I can't get mailto: urls to
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