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Changing default email client
When I want to send an email, Outlook opens by default. Is there a way so
that email client is set to others such as Yahoo? |
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Nope. Internet Explorer (which manages the clients used to perform many
activities) can't be redirected to a webmail client to send mail since these clients are not MAPI compatible. -- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] * In fond memory ... Alex, you shall be sorely missed * http://www.aumha.org/alex.htm "tiki2k" wrote in message ... When I want to send an email, Outlook opens by default. Is there a way so that email client is set to others such as Yahoo? |
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Richard G. Harper had this to say: My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: Nope. Internet Explorer (which manages the clients used to perform many activities) can't be redirected to a webmail client to send mail since these clients are not MAPI compatible. "tiki2k" wrote in message ... When I want to send an email, Outlook opens by default. Is there a way so that email client is set to others such as Yahoo? Actually when you download the latest Yahoo messenger it gives you the option to install a Yahoo mail client which will result in it being the default mail client and goes through their HTTP service. I've never seen it work properly but, well, you asked if there was a way for it and specifically mentioned Yahoo so all I can say is have fun with it. I know only four people only who've used it and each of them have had problems with their browser after this and uninstalling the mail client (called Yahoo Mail if I recall) fixed it. Galen -- Signature changed for a moment of silence. Rest well Alex and we'll see you on the other side. |
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Will wonders never cease. Thanks for the info!
-- Richard G. Harper [MVP Shell/User] * In fond memory ... Alex, you shall be sorely missed * http://www.aumha.org/alex.htm "Galen" wrote in message ... In , Richard G. Harper had this to say: My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: Nope. Internet Explorer (which manages the clients used to perform many activities) can't be redirected to a webmail client to send mail since these clients are not MAPI compatible. "tiki2k" wrote in message ... When I want to send an email, Outlook opens by default. Is there a way so that email client is set to others such as Yahoo? Actually when you download the latest Yahoo messenger it gives you the option to install a Yahoo mail client which will result in it being the default mail client and goes through their HTTP service. I've never seen it work properly but, well, you asked if there was a way for it and specifically mentioned Yahoo so all I can say is have fun with it. I know only four people only who've used it and each of them have had problems with their browser after this and uninstalling the mail client (called Yahoo Mail if I recall) fixed it. Galen -- Signature changed for a moment of silence. Rest well Alex and we'll see you on the other side. |
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Richard G. Harper had this to say: My reply is at the bottom of your sent message: Will wonders never cease. Thanks for the info! Don't think I said that it actually WORKS It's just there... I suppose that it must work for someone but the only four times I've seen it and witnessed it in action resulted in nothing but errors. Maybe there's an off-chance that it will work for the OP? While I doubt it will it's worth letting them poke around with it and see if it does them any good. It's uninstallable without any issues should you run into it while working. There's something good to be said about it at any rate. As a compenent you can even uninstall it while leaving messenger intact. Galen -- Signature changed for a moment of silence. Rest well Alex and we'll see you on the other side. |
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Yes you could add your yahoo address in your outlook express.
"tiki2k" wrote in message ... When I want to send an email, Outlook opens by default. Is there a way so that email client is set to others such as Yahoo? |
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On Sun, 8 May 2005 18:19:06 -0700, Vicki wrote:
"tiki2k" wrote in message ... When I want to send an email, Outlook opens by default. Is there a way so that email client is set to others such as Yahoo? Yes you could add your yahoo address in your outlook express. I hope the OP is still checking for responses to articles posted one and a half months earlier! In any case, the question wasn't exactly clear. Maybe they just wanted to set their client to use a yahoo.com email address as the sender (possible), or maybe they wanted to set their client to use Yahoo!'s POP3 and SMTP clients (only possible with the paid Yahoo! Plus mail accounts). -- Norman ~Win dain a lotica, En vai tu ri, Si lo ta ~Fin dein a loluca, En dragu a sei lain ~Vi fa-ru les shutai am, En riga-lint |
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