This should be done within plain text mails where RoundCube adds clickable links to any e-mail address found in the message body. But I assume that you have any HTML formatted mails where RoundCube does not alter the links within. We already had the discussion about link targets in HTML mails which goes into the same direction.
It's added to the list of open tasks to parse HTML messages for link tags and alter them.
Just my 2 cents for the big discussion of this thread: I don't think that RoundCube has to go into the operating system and modify any mailto: settings but if anyone wants to develop something like the tools mentioned earlier, you're welcome to do so. The problem would be to have an open session on the RoundCube server and not seeing the login first. I could imagine to have a browser extension such as GMail Notitifer that opens a session and keeps it alive while the browser is running.
Regards, Thomas
Walter Francis wrote:
Mailto links should be redirected back into Roundcube so that it composes and sends the email itself rather than the default mail client on the system. Perhaps make it a preference option, but it makes sense to me.
Thanks.