Hello steverio, Wednesday, January 4, 2006, 5:23:18 PM, you wrote:
>>S> For me, for some reason, TBV does not associate itself with a mailto: >>S> by setting preferences there in the program. Even so, it does not list >>S> itself in the registry as a recognized mail client. In order for IE6 >>TBV isn't supposed to list itself in the registry whatsoever. It >>should leave the registry alone. Therefore it should not be able to >>install itself as the default mail client. The only thing that's wrong >>is that it offers the (non-functioning) option to do so. > Thank you for confirming that. Leaving no registry traces is the way > to go. so, TBV in no way default mailto handler at all, is that correct? my point was, it comes handy for the period TBV is *already* running. basically, i mean this: you come with a removable media to a host computer, start TBV. obviously, e-mailing isn't the only thing a user does. hence, it would be handy if (and i stress it!) any click on the mailto links would bring TBV to write that mail. of course, this behavior should be optional and OFF by default. the above is what comes to mind after some months of portable usage of PFF and a feature PFF lacks too. and which, to my opinion, would come handy for many people. -- Best regards, vitalie mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ________________________________________________________ Current beta is NONE | 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html IMPORTANT: To register as a Beta tester, use this link first - http://www.ritlabs.com/en/partners/testers/

