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Re: html contact email [message #182024 is a reply to message #182022] Sat, 29 June 2013 22:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 6/29/2013 6:06 PM, Twayne wrote:
> 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:
>>>
>>>> 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,
>>>
>>> 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.
>>>
>>
>> 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.
>

The email client must be configured correctly to connect to an MTA -
whether it be gmail, the isp or whatever. It is a key factor - because
without the correct configuration, the user will not be able to send
email. However, I also know that this description is beyond your level
of comprehension.

As for Outlook Express - that's fine. I don't use more MS products than
I absolutely have to. That's why I said OR WHATEVER HAS REPLACED IT
NOW. Windows still comes with some kind of email client.

>>
>> 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.
>

Right on top of my shoulders, where it belongs. But again, this is
quite beyond your level of comprehension.

> 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`
>>
>
>

Yes, I would suggest you stop showing your ignorance. It only makes you
look more stoopid.


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