mailto command

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I have asked this question in Mozilazine forum and have received several
answers but no solutions. I do not believe it is a Seamonkey problem but
rather a Windows setting. When I click on a mailto link inside of
Seamonkey it DOES evoke my Seamonkey composer. But when I click on the
email button in FastStone capture after capturing a screen shot and try
to send it to my Seamonkey composer it brings up the Microsoft Exchange
Wizard and the same thing happens when I try when I try to use the email
feature in Foxit Reader the same thing happens. I have no Microsoft
Office program or Microsoft Outlook or Outlook Express. I use SM 2.6.1
for browser and email by default and have it set to such. Thanks to
everyone who has responded. I am running XP PRO SP3. I know there are
several registry settings and all that I fine list Seamonkey as default
mail. Here is a link to my other post:
http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=2399525
Any ideas from this forum would be appropriated.

lazybones88
 
You need to make your default E-Mail client as SeaMonkey . To do this
try this method:

1) Login to your Windows as Administrator (very Important);
2) Launch Internet Options by going to Control Panel >> Network &
Internet Connections > Internet Options
3) Click on Programs Tab
4) E-Mail: click on drop-down box and select SeaMonkey
5) Click OK
6) Test if everything is set properly before logging off.

Good luck.
 
Al said:
You need to make your default E-Mail client as SeaMonkey . To do this
try this method:

1) Login to your Windows as Administrator (very Important);
2) Launch Internet Options by going to Control Panel>> Network&
Internet Connections> Internet Options
3) Click on Programs Tab
4) E-Mail: click on drop-down box and select SeaMonkey
5) Click OK
6) Test if everything is set properly before logging off.

Good luck.
I have tried this a couple of times. Thanks for the reply.
 
Al said:
You need to make your default E-Mail client as SeaMonkey . To do this
try this method:

1) Login to your Windows as Administrator (very Important);
2) Launch Internet Options by going to Control Panel>> Network&
Internet Connections> Internet Options
3) Click on Programs Tab
4) E-Mail: click on drop-down box and select SeaMonkey
5) Click OK
6) Test if everything is set properly before logging off.

Good luck.
I have since found out that the FastStone program uses MAPI instead of
the mailto. Any ideas on this? Thanks
 
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