Re: html contact email [message #182022 is a reply to message #181983] |
Sat, 29 June 2013 22:06 |
bill
Messages: 310 Registered: October 2010
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On 2013-06-28 5:21 PM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 6/28/2013 5:11 PM, Doug Miller wrote:
>> jans <janis(dot)rough(at)gmail(dot)com> wrote in news:70ac3725-639b-4d0e-ad99-
>> 19b104bc1ffa(at)googlegroups(dot)com:
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>>> I got that,sorry for not being exact. I was assuming they were using
>>> Outlook since it is a
>> research office. Ok it must be they weren't. Thanks,
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>> It has nothing at all to do with which email client the customer is
>> using. The issue is whether the
>> customer does, or does not, have a default email client configured,
>> without regard to which
>> one it is. If there is no default email client configured, mailto:
>> will not work. If there is a default
>> email client configured, mailto: will invoke it, whether it's Eudora,
>> Thunderbird, Outlook
>> Express, or whatever.
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> The key here is "email client CONFIGURED". They may have a default
> email client (i.e. Windoze comes with Outlook or whatever has replaced
> it now), but that client may not be configured.
Configured for what? And how is it "key" to this in any way whatsoever?
Outlook is HIGHLY configurable and though I no longer need it, it's
nothing to do with anything talked about here.
Outlook does NOT come with windows; it may be purchases as part of
the Office Suite MS offers or just the one stand-alone application which
is NOT part of the OS.
Outlook Express, dead as it's been for a lot of years, was also
removed. It WAS part of windows, so if that's what you were thinking
of, you're mixed up. XP is the last version of windows that included
Outlook Express, which has NO relation to Outlook whatsoever.
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> The result is the email client will be invoked - but will be unable to
> send email.
Where the heck you had your head when you wrote that is beyond me, but
it's totally foreign to anything discussed so far.
When you're not sure of what you're about to say, it's best not to say
it and prove you don't know. Neither are rhetorical and ego-bent pompous
unrelated statements of any use.
Please re-adjust your attitudes; you are burning out.
Twayne`
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