I'm a little amazed about this thread =:-S
I don't know how this can be done, I hadn't even thought about it... because my RC installation makes that! (I downloaded it from CVS last monday, a week ago). Clicking in mailto: links (they're mailto: links, not http://bla blah blah, at least that is what browser's status bar shows) inside RC lead you to the RC compose page... Is my Firefox or RC installation broken (in a miracolous way)?
2005/12/12, Michael Jones mjones@aapg.org:
Yahoo! Mail provides a download that will allow you to add Yahoo! Mail as a MAPI provider in the list in MSIE. Something like this might work, although it would have to actually be customized for whatever domain you had RoundCube installed in.
http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/ext/ext-09.html
Maybe some brilliant registry hacker around here could run their software and do some sort of diff on their registry to find out what the entry was... it likely would be as easy as creating a .reg file and having RoundCube admins modify it for their own domains and then make it available to their users. Or the .reg file could actually be included in the distribution, personalized as a part of installation of RoundCube, and then a "click here to make RoundCube your default mail client for MSIE/Windows" link could be put somewhere... maybe in the "Personal Settings" screens somewhere.
Don't know so much about Mac OS's or Linux.
Michael Jones American Association of Petroleum Geologists http://www.aapg.org