It would be nice to allow something like this to be programmed into a browser. I’m sure it can be done with IE... Hell you can make IE cook your breakfast its so open.


On 12/12/05 9:11 AM, "Geuis Teses" <geuis.teses@gmail.com> wrote:

I think this is a good idea. This is how Gmail handles mailto links launched from within itself.

On 12/12/05, Rob Sell < robsell@gmail.com <mailto:robsell@gmail.com> > wrote:
Sorry hope this isn't a repost i think i just sent the reply to dwang the first time.

Squirrelmail handles this by not making email addresses mailto: links but http:// links back to itself in a compose page.
It can be done for addresses within roundcube. External browser addresses and such require a standalone program like the gmail notifier to work.

Rob


On 12/12/05, Jared W. Alessandroni < Jared.W.Alessandroni.03@alumdartmouth.org <mailto:Jared.W.Alessandroni.03@alum.dartmouth.org> > wrote:
str_replace("<a mailto=","<a href=" http://rouncubeuser.com/roundcube?_etc...",$message);

yah?

On Dec 12, 2005, at 9:57 AM, Dan Wang wrote:


Unless I'm mistaken, you'll run into this problem with any web-based mail


client.  This won't be a function of roundcubemail to "fix" where the


mailto is going.



 

It will depend on where and how each OS points to the mail client.  In the


case of Windows it'll be a registry hack.



 

Thanks,


dan