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Associating the mailto: protocol
Hi!
I associated content "mailto" to Claws-Mail in Palemoon preferences, but it doesn't work.
Has someone experience about and how to solve?
Bye
Francesco bat
I associated content "mailto" to Claws-Mail in Palemoon preferences, but it doesn't work.
Has someone experience about and how to solve?
Bye
Francesco bat
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Re: Associating the mailto: protocol
What does happen when you click a mailto: link?
What OS?
What OS?
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Re: Associating the mailto: protocol
francesco: I ran into that situation quite a while back. I solved it with a very simple 2-line script, which I'm attaching here:
As you'll see, it couldn't be simpler, but it works (with plain Sylpheed) flawlessly. Before you can use it, check that your shell is Bash or plain sh -- if not, you should know how to modify Line 1. As far as the script itself, you WILL need to change "sylpheed" to the appropriate command for Claws-Mail.You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Re: Associating the mailto: protocol
Thank you!arkaland wrote: ↑2020-10-14, 16:33francesco: I ran into that situation quite a while back. I solved it with a very simple 2-line script, which I'm attaching here: As you'll see, it couldn't be simpler, but it works (with plain Sylpheed) flawlessly. Before you can use it, check that your shell is Bash or plain sh -- if not, you should know how to modify Line 1. As far as the script itself, you WILL need to change "sylpheed" to the appropriate command for Claws-Mail.
I tried in this way but doesn't work.
The problem is that it doesn't happen nothing after click in mailto.
The strange thing is that if i set Mailto in "mode question", if i click in a mailto it doesn't happen nothing
Bye
Francesco bat
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Re: Associating the mailto: protocol
I really don't know what you mean by "mode question" (I never even heard of that). First of all, make sure the script is executable and place it in your path. Do NOT rename it -- just leave it "maito". Then go into the Application section of your Pale Moon Preferences, and look for "mailto" under "Content Type". Over on the right side will be "Actions". Under Actions enter "Use mailto".
If you cannot enter it in the "Preferences" itself, then you'll need to search for "mailto" in "about:config". Be sure to check your Claws-Mail documentation for the proper syntax in the script itself -- once Pale Moon knows to use "maito", the script itself will activate Claws-Mail.
If you cannot enter it in the "Preferences" itself, then you'll need to search for "mailto" in "about:config". Be sure to check your Claws-Mail documentation for the proper syntax in the script itself -- once Pale Moon knows to use "maito", the script itself will activate Claws-Mail.
Re: Associating the mailto: protocol
Thank you.
Solved in about:config.
I don't know why, but the option:
network.protocol-handler.external.mailto
was set in false.
Setting it in true now it works
Bye
Francesco bat
P.S. The option "mode question" i mean "chiedi ogni volta" option in italian language and i translated in my own way
Solved in about:config.
I don't know why, but the option:
network.protocol-handler.external.mailto
was set in false.
Setting it in true now it works
Bye
Francesco bat
P.S. The option "mode question" i mean "chiedi ogni volta" option in italian language and i translated in my own way
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Re: Associating the mailto: protocol
It is "always ask" in the default english version of palemoon.
Off-topic:
PS: personally I always hated browsers which also deal with e-mail. I never click on mailto links to trigger a mailer (eventually I cut-and-paste the address). While I do the other way round (click on URL in mail messages to view them in palemoon, or redirect html attachments, normally filtered out, to the browser.
PS: personally I always hated browsers which also deal with e-mail. I never click on mailto links to trigger a mailer (eventually I cut-and-paste the address). While I do the other way round (click on URL in mail messages to view them in palemoon, or redirect html attachments, normally filtered out, to the browser.
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